Chuvash edit

Etymology 1 edit

From Proto-Turkic *taĺ.

Noun edit

тул (tul) (plural тулсем) 

  1. outside, outdoors, out there
  2. crust, scab
  3. wrapper, wrapping

Adjective edit

тул (tul)

  1. outer, exterior, outside, external

Etymology 2 edit

From Proto-Turkic *tōl-.

Verb edit

тул (tul)

  1. be full, be filled
  2. to wax (of moon)
  3. to rise, to overflow (of water, rivers)
  4. to ripen; become juicy; swell
  5. to pass, to go by, to elapse, to slip by (of time)
  6. to be up (of time)
  7. come true; become real

Further reading edit

  • тул”, in Электронлă сăмахсар[1] (overall work in Russian and Chuvash), 1996.

Macedonian edit

Pronunciation edit

Etymology 1 edit

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *tulъ.

Noun edit

тул (tulm

  1. quiver
Declension edit

Etymology 2 edit

Borrowed from French tulle.

Noun edit

тул (tulm

  1. tulle
Declension edit

Mongolian edit

Pronunciation edit

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Etymology 1 edit

Cognate with Buryat тула (tula, taimen), Kalmyk тул (tul, whale, taimen).

Noun edit

тул (tul)

  1. taimen (species of salmon living in Siberia) Hucho taimen

Etymology 2 edit

Noun edit

тул (tul)

  1. Only used in тулд (tuld, because, in order to)

Etymology 3 edit

Verb edit

тул (tul)

  1. imperative of тулах (tulax, to support)

Southern Altai edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Turkic *dul(k).

Noun edit

тул (tul)

  1. widow

References edit

N. A. Baskakov, Toščakova N.A, editor (1947), “тул”, in Ojrotsko-Russkij Slovarʹ [Oyrot-Russian Dictionary], Moscow: M.: OGIZ, →ISBN

Tajik edit

Noun edit

тул (tul)

  1. length