"кур" meaning in Yakut

See кур in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

Forms: kur [romanization]
Etymology: From Proto-Turkic *kūr. Compare the Kyrgyz entry above. Etymology templates: {{inh|sah|trk-pro|*kūr}} Proto-Turkic *kūr Head templates: {{head|sah|adjective}} кур • (kur)
  1. old
    Sense id: en-кур-sah-adj-y6BrVzb6
  2. stale
    Sense id: en-кур-sah-adj-oD8jhq4G Categories (other): Yakut entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Yakut entries with incorrect language header: 2 45 2 30 22
  3. dry
    Sense id: en-кур-sah-adj-t1XLJIw8
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: эргэ (erge) (english: old (of things)) Derived forms: куур (kuur) (english: to dry out)
Etymology number: 1

Noun

Forms: kur [romanization]
Etymology: From Proto-Turkic *kur (“belt”). Compare the Kyrgyz entry above. Etymology templates: {{inh|sah|trk-pro|*kur|t=belt}} Proto-Turkic *kur (“belt”) Head templates: {{head|sah|noun}} кур • (kur)
  1. belt, sash
    Sense id: en-кур-sah-noun-IH1TdxUJ
  2. girdle
    Sense id: en-кур-sah-noun-tzq5~w9T
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: курдаа (kurdaa) (english: to belt, to girdle, to surround)
Etymology number: 2

Download JSON data for кур meaning in Yakut (2.0kB)

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  "lang_code": "sah",
  "pos": "adj",
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        "old"
      ],
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      "english": "old (of things)",
      "roman": "erge",
      "word": "эргэ"
    }
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    }
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        {
          "text": "See synonyms at быа (bıa)."
        }
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          "girdle",
          "girdle"
        ]
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    "Yakut terms inherited from Proto-Turkic"
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      "english": "to dry out",
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      "word": "куур"
    }
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    }
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        [
          "old",
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      ]
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        [
          "stale",
          "stale"
        ]
      ]
    },
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      "roman": "erge",
      "word": "эргэ"
    }
  ],
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  ],
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    {
      "english": "to belt, to girdle, to surround",
      "roman": "kurdaa",
      "word": "курдаа"
    }
  ],
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        {
          "text": "See synonyms at быа (bıa)."
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          "girdle"
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