"кэҕэ" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Yakut]

Forms: keğe [romanization]
Etymology: Onomatopoeic, as in virtually every language (for example English cuckoo) where this bird is known. Etymology templates: {{m+|en|cuckoo}} English cuckoo Head templates: {{head|sah|noun|head=|tr=}} кэҕэ • (keğe), {{sah-noun}} кэҕэ • (keğe)
  1. cuckoo, especially the common cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) Categories (topical): Animal sounds Categories (lifeform): Cuckoos
    Sense id: en-кэҕэ-sah-noun-5NLj8v5~ Disambiguation of Animal sounds: 91 9 Disambiguation of Cuckoos: 96 4 Categories (other): Yakut entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Yakut entries with incorrect language header: 96 4
  2. its characteristic two-note call
    Sense id: en-кэҕэ-sah-noun-dMGOFEcU
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: арҕас кэҕэтэ (arğas keğete) (english: the first thoracic vertebra (T1)), кэҕэ кулгааҕа (keğe kulgaağa) (english: hellebore)

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