"матур" meaning in Bashkir

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Adjective

IPA: [mɑˈtʊɾ] Forms: matur [romanization]
Etymology: Cognate with Tatar матур (matur, “beautiful”) and Chuvash маттур (mattur, “strong, stout; dextrous; brave; beautiful”). Presumably, ultimately from Proto-Turkic *bagatur (“hero”). Irregular nasalization and preservation of a roundness-disharmonic high vowel could be indicative of some sort of reloaning scenario. Doublet of батыр (batır, “hero, brave”). Etymology templates: {{cog|tt|матур|t=beautiful}} Tatar матур (matur, “beautiful”), {{cog|cv|маттур|t=strong, stout; dextrous; brave; beautiful}} Chuvash маттур (mattur, “strong, stout; dextrous; brave; beautiful”), {{der|ba|trk-pro|*bagatur|t=hero}} Proto-Turkic *bagatur (“hero”), {{doublet|ba|батыр|t1=hero, brave}} Doublet of батыр (batır, “hero, brave”) Head templates: {{head|ba|adjective|head=}} матур • (matur), {{ba-adj}} матур • (matur)
  1. beautiful, nice
    Sense id: en-матур-ba-adj-8Aky3Y3B Categories (other): Bashkir entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Bashkir entries with incorrect language header: 94 6
  2. good, fair, beautiful (of weather)
    Sense id: en-матур-ba-adj-Zs7YnATz

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      },
      "expansion": "Chuvash маттур (mattur, “strong, stout; dextrous; brave; beautiful”)",
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      "name": "der"
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  "etymology_text": "Cognate with Tatar матур (matur, “beautiful”) and Chuvash маттур (mattur, “strong, stout; dextrous; brave; beautiful”).\nPresumably, ultimately from Proto-Turkic *bagatur (“hero”).\nIrregular nasalization and preservation of a roundness-disharmonic high vowel could be indicative of some sort of reloaning scenario.\nDoublet of батыр (batır, “hero, brave”).",
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          "english": "When he found a very valuable, beautiful pearl, (he) went home, sold all his belongings and bought that pearl.",
          "ref": "Ул бик ҡиммәтле матур ынйы тапҡас, ҡайтып бар мөлкәтен һатҡан да, шул ынйыны алған. (Matthew 13:46)",
          "text": "Ul bik qimmətle matur ınyı tapqas, qaytıp bar mölkəten hatqan da, şul ınyını alğan.",
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