"ماۋزۇر" meaning in Uyghur

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Noun

IPA: /mɑwzur/ Forms: mawzur [romanization], ماۋزۇرلار [plural]
Etymology: From Russian ма́узер (máuzer), from German Mauser, a German arms manufacturer, named after its creators Wilhelm and Paul Mauser. Etymology templates: {{der|ug|ru|ма́узер}} Russian ма́узер (máuzer), {{der|ug|de|Mauser}} German Mauser, {{lang|ug|its creators Wilhelm and Paul Mauser}} its creators Wilhelm and Paul Mauser, {{named-after|ug|its creators Wilhelm and Paul Mauser|nocap=1}} named after its creators Wilhelm and Paul Mauser Head templates: {{ug-noun}} ماۋزۇر • (mawzur) (plural ماۋزۇرلار (mawzurlar))
  1. a Mauser pistol Categories (topical): Firearms
    Sense id: en-ماۋزۇر-ug-noun-An-j4cKW Categories (other): Uyghur entries with incorrect language header

Download JSON data for ماۋزۇر meaning in Uyghur (1.6kB)

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