"атаах" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Yakut]

Forms: ataaq [romanization]
Etymology: Compare ахтаах (aqtaaq, “spoiled (of food)”). Perhaps also note Mongolian атаа (ataa, “envy, resentment”). Etymology templates: {{l|sah|ахтаах|t=spoiled (of food)}} ахтаах (aqtaaq, “spoiled (of food)”), {{m+|mn|атаа|t=envy, resentment}} Mongolian атаа (ataa, “envy, resentment”) Head templates: {{head|sah|adjective}} атаах • (ataaq)
  1. (of children or pets) spoiled, capricious, pampered Categories (topical): Children, Personality Derived forms: атаахтаа (ataaqtaa) (english: to act like a brat)
    Sense id: en-атаах-sah-adj-JomD1F4z Categories (other): Yakut entries with incorrect language header

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