"ем-дом" meaning in Kazakh

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Noun

Forms: em-dom [romanization]
Etymology: A paired term, where the first component derives from Proto-Turkic *em (“medicine, cure”), and the second from a Mongolic source (compare Mongolian дом (dom, “spell, folk medicine”)), from Proto-Mongolic *dom (“spell, divination”). Compare to Bashkir им-том (im-tom, “traditional healing practices”), Southern Altai эм-том (em-tom, “medicine”), Turkmen em-dem (“traditional healing practices”), Khakas им-том (im-tom, “medicine”), Tuvan эм-таң (em-tañ, “medicine”). Etymology templates: {{inh|kk|trk-pro|*em||medicine, cure}} Proto-Turkic *em (“medicine, cure”), {{der|kk|xgn}} Mongolic, {{cog|mn|дом|t=spell, folk medicine}} Mongolian дом (dom, “spell, folk medicine”), {{der|kk|xgn-pro|*dom|t=spell, divination}} Proto-Mongolic *dom (“spell, divination”), {{cog|ba|им-том|t=traditional healing practices}} Bashkir им-том (im-tom, “traditional healing practices”), {{cog|alt|эм-том|t=medicine}} Southern Altai эм-том (em-tom, “medicine”), {{cog|tk|em-dem|t=traditional healing practices}} Turkmen em-dem (“traditional healing practices”), {{cog|kjh|им-том|t=medicine}} Khakas им-том (im-tom, “medicine”), {{cog|tyv|эм-таң|t=medicine}} Tuvan эм-таң (em-tañ, “medicine”) Head templates: {{kk-noun}} ем-дом • (em-dom)
  1. (folk medicine, folk magic) the traditional practice of healing people involving incantations, rites, smoking herbs, magic use of natural substances, etc. Wikipedia link: Kazakh alphabets#Arabic script, Kazakh alphabets#Cyrillic script, Kazakh alphabets#Latin script
    Sense id: en-ем-дом-kk-noun-KSdKagxZ Categories (other): Kazakh entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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