"конок" meaning in Southern Altai

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Noun

Forms: konok [romanization]
Etymology: From *qonaq (“guest”), from Proto-Turkic *kon- (“to visit, stay overnight, spend a night as a guest”). Cognate with Kazakh қонақ (qonaq, “guest”), Kyrgyz конок (konok, “guest; food given to guests as a treat”), Crimean Tatar qonaq, Karachay-Balkar къонакъ (qonaq, “guest”), Kumyk къонакъ (qonaq, “guest”), Bashkir ҡунаҡ (qunaq), Tatar кунак (qunaq), Azerbaijani qonaq, Turkish konuk, Uzbek qoʻnoq (“guest”). Etymology templates: {{der|alt|trk-pro|*kon-|t=to visit, stay overnight, spend a night as a guest}} Proto-Turkic *kon- (“to visit, stay overnight, spend a night as a guest”), {{cog|kk|қонақ|t=guest}} Kazakh қонақ (qonaq, “guest”), {{cog|ky|конок|t=guest; food given to guests as a treat}} Kyrgyz конок (konok, “guest; food given to guests as a treat”), {{cog|crh|qonaq}} Crimean Tatar qonaq, {{cog|krc|къонакъ|t=guest}} Karachay-Balkar къонакъ (qonaq, “guest”), {{cog|kum|къонакъ|t=guest}} Kumyk къонакъ (qonaq, “guest”), {{cog|ba|ҡунаҡ}} Bashkir ҡунаҡ (qunaq), {{cog|tt|кунак}} Tatar кунак (qunaq), {{cog|az|qonaq}} Azerbaijani qonaq, {{cog|tr|konuk}} Turkish konuk, {{cog|uz|qoʻnoq|t=guest}} Uzbek qoʻnoq (“guest”) Head templates: {{head|alt|noun|head=|tr=}} конок • (konok), {{alt-noun}} конок • (konok)
  1. guest
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      },
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      "name": "cog"
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      "args": {
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      },
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      "name": "cog"
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      },
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    },
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      },
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    },
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      },
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    },
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    },
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}

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