"улус" meaning in Buryat

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Noun

IPA: /ʊ.lʊːs/ Forms: ulus [romanization]
Etymology: Borrowed from Russian улу́с m (ulús), from Proto-Turkic *ulu-ĺ (“country, city”). Doublet of улас (ulas, “state, country; people”). Etymology templates: {{bor|bua|ru|улу́с|g=m}} Russian улу́с m (ulús), {{der|bua|trk-pro|*ulu-ĺ|t=country, city}} Proto-Turkic *ulu-ĺ (“country, city”), {{dbt|bua|улас|t1=state, country; people}} Doublet of улас (ulas, “state, country; people”) Head templates: {{head|bua|noun|head=|sc=|sort=|tr=}} улус • (ulus), {{bua-noun}} улус • (ulus) (^(???) please provide spelling!)
  1. an ulus (type of indigenous rural locality in Buryatia)
    Sense id: en-улус-bua-noun-IhAidoLM Categories (other): Buryat entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 4 entries, Pages with entries
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Download raw JSONL data for улус meaning in Buryat (1.4kB)

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