"بوراغان" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Ottoman Turkish]

Forms: burağan [romanization]
Etymology: Perhaps from بور (bur-, “to twist”) + ـغان (-ğan, -ağan, “habitual suffix”): compare اولاغان (olağan) and یتاغان (yatağan) with the same suffix. Alternatively, from a derivation of Proto-Turkic *bora- (“north wind; to snow heavily”), the same root of بورا (bora, “squall, tempest”); cognate with Bashkir буран (buran), Crimean Tatar boran, Kazakh боран (boran), Kyrgyz бороон (boroon) and Turkmen boran. Also compare Mongolian бороон (boroon, “rain”), which derives from Classical Mongolian ᠪᠣᠷᠣᠭᠠᠨ (boroɣan). Etymology templates: {{inh|ota|trk-pro|*bora-|t=north wind; to snow heavily}} Proto-Turkic *bora- (“north wind; to snow heavily”), {{cog|ba|буран}} Bashkir буран (buran), {{cog|crh|boran}} Crimean Tatar boran, {{cog|kk|боран}} Kazakh боран (boran), {{cog|ky|бороон}} Kyrgyz бороон (boroon), {{cog|tk|boran}} Turkmen boran, {{cog|mn|бороон||rain}} Mongolian бороон (boroon, “rain”), {{cog|cmg|ᠪᠣᠷᠣᠭᠠᠨ}} Classical Mongolian ᠪᠣᠷᠣᠭᠠᠨ (boroɣan) Head templates: {{head|ota|noun|tr=burağan}} بوراغان • (burağan)
  1. whirlwind, tornado, a violent windstorm characterized by the formation of a vortex of air Categories (topical): Weather Synonyms: زوبعه, طولومبه, قاصرغه, بوران (buran) Related terms: بورا (bora) (english: squall, tempest)
    Sense id: en-بوراغان-ota-noun-qrQZlBcR Categories (other): Ottoman Turkish entries with incorrect language header

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