"Байгал" meaning in Buryat

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Proper name

IPA: /bɛː.ɢal/, [bɛ͡e̞.ʁɐl] Forms: Bajgal [romanization]
Etymology: Uncertain; possibly from Turkic *bāj-gȫl (‘rich lake’). Compare also Yakut байҕал (bayğal, “sea, ocean”) and Dolgan байгал (baygal, “sea, ocean”). Etymology templates: {{unc|bua}} Uncertain, {{nc|trk}} Turkic, {{nc|sah|байҕал|t=sea, ocean}} Yakut байҕал (bayğal, “sea, ocean”), {{nc|dlg|байгал|t=sea, ocean|tr=baygal}} Dolgan байгал (baygal, “sea, ocean”) Head templates: {{head|bua|proper nouns}} Байгал • (Bajgal)
  1. Baikal (world’s largest freshwater lake by volume) Wikipedia link: Buryat language#Dialects, Buryat language#Writting systems, Classical Mongolian language, bxr:Байгал далай Related terms: Ойхон (Ojxon) (english: Olkhon Island)
    Sense id: en-Байгал-bua-name-SZR~YKmC Categories (other): Buryat entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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