"сом" meaning in Kazakh

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Adjective

Forms: som [romanization]
Etymology: As a unit of currency, the Turkic root *som literally means pure, implying pure gold. Head templates: {{head|kk|adjective|head=}} сом • (som), {{kk-adj}} сом • (som)
  1. solid, dense
    Sense id: en-сом-kk-adj-ipwPP-uO
  2. pure
    Sense id: en-сом-kk-adj-uLoux-kH

Noun

Forms: som [romanization]
Etymology: As a unit of currency, the Turkic root *som literally means pure, implying pure gold. Head templates: {{kk-noun}} сом • (som)
  1. som (national unit of currency in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan) Categories (topical): Currency
    Sense id: en-сом-kk-noun-apZdTsHc Disambiguation of Currency: 5 0 91 4 Categories (other): Kazakh entries with incorrect language header, Kazakh entries with topic categories using raw markup, Kazakh terms with redundant script codes Disambiguation of Kazakh entries with incorrect language header: 19 2 72 7 Disambiguation of Kazakh entries with topic categories using raw markup: 21 27 46 6 Disambiguation of Kazakh terms with redundant script codes: 14 2 76 8
  2. (historical) ruble (under the USSR) Tags: historical
    Sense id: en-сом-kk-noun-UJiu22Uw

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