"өрбөх" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Yakut]

Forms: örböq [romanization]
Etymology: From Proto-Turkic *čepürek (“rag, piece of cloth”). See Bashkir сепрәк (seprək) for more cognates. Initial /s-/ was often debuccalized, and later dropped altogether, in an earlier stage of Yakut, and here we also see metathesis (/pr/ → /rb/). Such metathesis is common worldwide, for example Orpah → Oprah. Etymology templates: {{inh|sah|trk-pro|*čepürek|t=rag, piece of cloth}} Proto-Turkic *čepürek (“rag, piece of cloth”), {{m+|ba|сепрәк}} Bashkir сепрәк (seprək) Head templates: {{head|sah|noun|head=|tr=}} өрбөх • (örböq), {{sah-noun}} өрбөх • (örböq)
  1. rag Categories (topical): Cleaning Synonyms: соттор
    Sense id: en-өрбөх-sah-noun-o-aQBTBh Categories (other): Yakut entries with incorrect language header

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        }
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