"Онгъл" meaning in All languages combined

See Онгъл on Wiktionary

Proper name [Bulgarian]

Forms: О́нгъл [canonical], Óngǎl [romanization], no-table-tags [table-tags], О́нгъл [indefinite, singular], - [definite, singular]
Etymology: Uncertain. Attested as Ὀγγλος (Onglos) in Byzantine Greek. Resembles: * Proto-Slavic *ǫgъlъ (“corner”), parallel to (Standard) Bulgarian ъгъл (ǎgǎl). Akin to Proto-Germanic *anguz (“narrow”) (whence comes the endonym of the Angles), Latin angulus (“angle”), Ancient Greek ἀγκύλος (ankúlos, “crooked”). * Oghur *oŋul (“opposite side, exterior”), akin to Turkish ön (“front”), Bashkir уң (uñ, “right”), Yakut уҥa (uña, “opposite bank of a river”), from Proto-Turkic *oŋ- (“to set in order”). It is not known if the toponym was given by the Bulgars (or their Slavic allies) themselves or continues an earlier name inherited by the local population. Etymology templates: {{unc|bg}} Uncertain, {{der|bg|sla-pro|*ǫgъlъ||corner}} Proto-Slavic *ǫgъlъ (“corner”), {{cog|bg|ъгъл}} Bulgarian ъгъл (ǎgǎl), {{cog|gem-pro|*anguz||narrow}} Proto-Germanic *anguz (“narrow”), {{cog|la|angulus||angle}} Latin angulus (“angle”), {{cog|grc|ἀγκύλος||crooked}} Ancient Greek ἀγκύλος (ankúlos, “crooked”), {{der|bg|trk-ogr}} Oghur, {{cog|tr|ön||front}} Turkish ön (“front”), {{cog|ba|уң||right}} Bashkir уң (uñ, “right”), {{cog|sah|уҥa||opposite bank of a river}} Yakut уҥa (uña, “opposite bank of a river”), {{cog|trk-pro|*oŋ-||to set in order}} Proto-Turkic *oŋ- (“to set in order”) Head templates: {{bg-proper noun|О́нгъл|m}} О́нгъл • (Óngǎl) m Inflection templates: {{bg-ndecl|О́нгъл</n:sg>}}
  1. Onglos (area at the delta of Danube, where Asparukh's Bulgars first settled on the Balkans in 680)
    Sense id: en-Онгъл-bg-name-wwk7b9bh Categories (other): Bulgarian entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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