"бахмат" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Russian]

IPA: [bɐxˈmat]
Etymology: It is considered a borrowing from a Turkic (Crimean Tatar, or rather Nogai) language paχn at, in which it is explained (according to Lokotsch and Miklosich, for example) as a compound word formed from Persian پهن (pahn, “wide, broad”) (cf. Ottoman Turkish پهن (pehn)) + at (“horse”) of Common Turkic origin (cf. Nogai at, Crimean Tatar at). Vasmer considers this highly unlikely. * Menges derives it from a Turkic form of the name Mähmäd ("Mohammed") (cf. Old East Slavic Бохмитъ (Boxmitŭ, “Магомет/Magomet”). Cognates include Ukrainian бахма́т (baxmát) and Polish bachmat. Etymology templates: {{bor|ru|fa|پهن||wide, broad|tr=pahn}} Persian پهن (pahn, “wide, broad”), {{cog|ota|پهن|tr=pehn}} Ottoman Turkish پهن (pehn), {{cog|nog|at}} Nogai at, {{cog|crh|at}} Crimean Tatar at, {{cog|orv|Бохмитъ|t=Магомет/Magomet}} Old East Slavic Бохмитъ (Boxmitŭ, “Магомет/Magomet”), {{cog|uk|бахма́т}} Ukrainian бахма́т (baxmát), {{cog|pl|bachmat}} Polish bachmat Head templates: {{ru-noun+|бахма́т|a=an}} бахма́т • (baxmát) m anim (genitive бахма́та, nominative plural бахма́ты, genitive plural бахма́тов) Forms: бахма́т [canonical], baxmát [romanization], бахма́та [genitive], бахма́ты [nominative, plural], бахма́тов [genitive, plural], no-table-tags [table-tags], бахма́т [nominative, singular], бахма́ты [nominative, plural], бахма́та [genitive, singular], бахма́тов [genitive, plural], бахма́ту [dative, singular], бахма́там [dative, plural], бахма́т [accusative, singular], бахма́ты [accusative, plural], бахма́том [instrumental, singular], бахма́тами [instrumental, plural], бахма́те [prepositional, singular], бахма́тах [plural, prepositional]
  1. small, strong horse
    Sense id: en-бахмат-ru-noun-U0B83c0v Categories (other): Russian entries with incorrect language header, Russian links with redundant wikilinks, Russian nouns with accent pattern a Disambiguation of Russian entries with incorrect language header: 50 50 Disambiguation of Russian links with redundant wikilinks: 49 51 Disambiguation of Russian nouns with accent pattern a: 50 50
  2. klepper, pony
    Sense id: en-бахмат-ru-noun--QSoxI5T Categories (other): Russian entries with incorrect language header, Russian links with redundant wikilinks, Russian nouns with accent pattern a Disambiguation of Russian entries with incorrect language header: 50 50 Disambiguation of Russian links with redundant wikilinks: 49 51 Disambiguation of Russian nouns with accent pattern a: 50 50
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: бахма́тъ — Pre-reform orthography (1918) (baxmát) Related terms: Бахме́т (Baxmét), бахме́тка (baxmétka)

Noun [Ukrainian]

IPA: [bɐxˈmat]
Etymology: * It is considered a borrowing from a Turkic (Crimean Tatar, or rather Nogai) language paχn at, in which it is explained (according to Lokotsch and Miklosich, for example) as a compound word formed from Persian پهن (pahn, “wide, broad”) (cf. Ottoman Turkish پهن (pehn)) + at (“horse”) of Common Turkic origin (cf. Nogai at, Crimean Tatar at). Vasmer considers this highly unlikely. * Menges derives it from a Turkic form of the name Mähmäd ("Mohammed") (cf. Old East Slavic Бохмитъ (Boxmitŭ, “Магомет/Magomet”). Cognates include Russian бахма́т (baxmát) and Polish bachmat. Etymology templates: {{bor|uk|fa|پهن||wide, broad|tr=pahn}} Persian پهن (pahn, “wide, broad”), {{cog|ota|پهن|tr=pehn}} Ottoman Turkish پهن (pehn), {{cog|nog|at}} Nogai at, {{cog|crh|at}} Crimean Tatar at, {{cog|orv|Бохмитъ|t=Магомет/Magomet}} Old East Slavic Бохмитъ (Boxmitŭ, “Магомет/Magomet”), {{cog|ru|бахма́т}} Russian бахма́т (baxmát), {{cog|pl|bachmat}} Polish bachmat Head templates: {{uk-noun|бахма́т<anml>}} бахма́т • (baxmát) m animal (genitive бахма́та, nominative plural бахма́ти, genitive plural бахма́тів) Inflection templates: {{uk-ndecl|бахма́т<anml>}} Forms: бахма́т [canonical], baxmát [romanization], бахма́та [genitive], бахма́ти [nominative, plural], бахма́тів [genitive, plural], no-table-tags [table-tags], бахма́т [nominative, singular], бахма́ти [nominative, plural], бахма́та [genitive, singular], бахма́тів [genitive, plural], бахма́тові [dative, singular], бахма́ту [dative, singular], бахма́там [dative, plural], бахма́та [accusative, singular], бахма́ти [accusative, plural], бахма́тів [accusative, plural], бахма́том [instrumental, singular], бахма́тами [instrumental, plural], бахма́тові [locative, singular], бахма́ті [locative, singular], бахма́тах [locative, plural], бахма́те [singular, vocative], бахма́ти [plural, vocative]
  1. war riding horse; palfrey; pack horse Wikipedia link: Common Turkic languages, Crimean Tatar language, Franz Miklosich, Karl Heinrich Menges, Max Vasmer, Oleg Trubachyov, Tatar language, de:Karl Lokotsch, uk:Мельничук Олександр Савич
    Sense id: en-бахмат-uk-noun-NBFTOFWF Categories (other): Ukrainian entries with incorrect language header, Ukrainian nouns with accent pattern a

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