"кытат" meaning in Yakut

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Noun

Forms: kıtat [romanization]
Etymology: Probably related to Mongolic ᠬᠢᠲᠠᠳ (kitad, “China”, plural; Mongolian хятад (xjatad), Buryat хитад (xitad), Kalmyk китд (kitd)). See also Tuvan кыдат (kıdat), Khakas хыдат (xıdat), Southern Altai кыдат (kïdat). Etymology templates: {{nc|xgn}} Mongolic, {{nc|mn|хятад}} Mongolian хятад (xjatad), {{nc|bua|хитад}} Buryat хитад (xitad), {{nc|xal|китд}} Kalmyk китд (kitd), {{nc|tyv|кыдат}} Tuvan кыдат (kıdat), {{nc|kjh|хыдат}} Khakas хыдат (xıdat), {{nc|alt|кыдат}} Southern Altai кыдат (kïdat) Head templates: {{head|sah|noun|head=|tr=}} кытат • (kıtat), {{sah-noun}} кытат • (kıtat), {{tlb|sah|Allaikha|Upper Kolyma|Middle Kolyma|Lower Kolyma|Sakkyryr|Viliui|Upper Yana}} (Allaikha, Upper Kolyma, Middle Kolyma, Lower Kolyma, Sakkyryr, Viliui, Upper Yana)
  1. (geography) warm land in the south where birds migrate to for winter Wikipedia link: Allaikhovsky District, Eveno-Bytantaysky National District, Nizhnekolymsky District, Srednekolymsky District, Verkhnekolymsky District, Verkhoyansky District, Vilyuysky District Categories (topical): Geography, Winter Related terms: Китай (english: China; Kitay, a Russian loan)
    Sense id: en-кытат-sah-noun-jxvSR5D3 Categories (other): Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Yakut entries with incorrect language header Topics: geography, natural-sciences
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          "roman": "kıtat cuora",
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        "warm land in the south where birds migrate to for winter"
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