"салай" meaning in Yakut

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Verb

Forms: salay [romanization]
Etymology: Borrowed from a Mongolic language ultimately from Proto-Mongolic *jala- (“to direct”). Compare to Mongolian залах (zalax, “to straighten, correct, direct”) and Buryat [script needed] (zala-). Etymology templates: {{der|sah|xgn|-}} Mongolic, {{cog|xgn-pro|*jala-|t=to direct}} Proto-Mongolic *jala- (“to direct”), {{cog|mn|залах|t=to straighten, correct, direct}} Mongolian залах (zalax, “to straighten, correct, direct”), {{cog|bua|tr=zala-}} Buryat [script needed] (zala-) Head templates: {{head|sah|verb|head=|tr=}} салай • (salay), {{sah-verb}} салай • (salay)
  1. (transitive) to direct, to lead, to manage, to supervise Tags: transitive Categories (topical): Directives Synonyms: дьаһай
    Sense id: en-салай-sah-verb-3Kg5pvpK Categories (other): Yakut entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Yakut entries with incorrect language header: 51 49
  2. (transitive) to rule, to govern Tags: transitive Categories (topical): Government
    Sense id: en-салай-sah-verb-JM5-Ygbd Categories (other): Yakut entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Yakut entries with incorrect language header: 51 49
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          "roman": "salayar üle",
          "text": "салайар үлэ",
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          "roman": "salayar organnar",
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          "english": "to govern a horse",
          "roman": "atı salay",
          "text": "аты салай",
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          "roman": "üleni salay",
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          "roman": "salayar üle",
          "text": "салайар үлэ",
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          "english": "governing body",
          "roman": "salayar organnar",
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