"ᡴᡠᡳᡨᡠᠨ" meaning in Manchu

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Proper name

IPA: [kʰui.tʰun] [standard] Forms: kuitun [romanization]
Etymology: From Written Oirat ᡍᡉᡕᡅᡐᡇᠨ (küyitun, “cold”). Etymology templates: {{bor|mnc|xwo|ᡍᡉᡕᡅᡐᡇᠨ|t=cold}} Written Oirat ᡍᡉᡕᡅᡐᡇᠨ (küyitun, “cold”) Head templates: {{head|mnc|proper noun}} ᡴᡠᡳᡨᡠᠨ • (kuitun)
  1. Kuytun (a city in Xinjiang, China) Categories (place): Cities in China, Cities in Xinjiang, Places in China, Places in Xinjiang
    Sense id: en-ᡴᡠᡳᡨᡠᠨ-mnc-name-lOiGWFtA Categories (other): Manchu entries with incorrect language header

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