ат
Azerbaijani
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic [Term?]. Cognate with Old Turkic [script needed] (at, “horse”).
Noun
| Other scripts | |
|---|---|
| Cyrillic | ат |
| Roman | at |
| Perso-Arabic | آت |
ат (definite accusative аты, plural атлар)
Declension
Bashkir
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ɑt]
- Hyphenation: ат (one syllable)
Etymology 1
From Old Turkic 𐱃 (at), from *ăt (“horse”).
Noun
ат • (at)
- horse
- Ат — кешенең тоғро юлдашы.
- At — kešeneñ toğro yuldašï.
- The horse is man's faithful companion.
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| absolute | ат (at) | аттар (attar) |
| definite genitive | аттың (attïñ) | аттарҙың (attarðïñ) |
| dative | атҡа (atqa) | аттарға (attarğa) |
| definite accusative | атты (attï) | аттарҙы (attarðï) |
| locative | атта (atta) | аттарҙа (attarða) |
| ablative | аттан (attan) | аттарҙан (attarðan) |
Derived terms
- Аҡбуҙат (Aqbuðat)
Etymology 2
From Proto-Turkic *āt (“name”).
Cognate with Yakut аат (aat, “name”).
Noun
ат • (at)
- (rare) (person's) name
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| absolute | ат (at) | аттар (attar) |
| definite genitive | аттың (attïñ) | аттарҙың (attarðïñ) |
| dative | атҡа (atqa) | аттарға (attarğa) |
| definite accusative | атты (attï) | аттарҙы (attarðï) |
| locative | атта (atta) | аттарҙа (attarða) |
| ablative | аттан (attan) | аттарҙан (attarðan) |
Kazakh
Etymology
From Old Turkic 𐱃 (at), from Proto-Turkic *at, *ăt (“horse”).
Noun
ат • (at)
Declension
| singular (жекеше) | plural (көпше) | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative (атау) | ат (at) | аттар (attar) |
| genitive (ілік) | аттың (attıñ) | аттардың (attardıñ) |
| dative (барыс) | атқа (atqa) | аттарға (attarğa) |
| accusative (табыс) | атты (attı) | аттарды (attardı) |
| locative (жатыс) | атта (atta) | аттарда (attarda) |
| ablative (шығыс) | аттан (attan) | аттардан (attardan) |
| instrumental (көмектес) | атпен (atpen) | аттармен (attarmen) |
Macedonian
Etymology
Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish آت (at).
Noun
ат • (at) m
- (archaic) horse
Inflection
Mansi
| < 4 | 5 | 6 > |
|---|---|---|
| Cardinal : ат Ordinal : атыт | ||
Alternative forms
Etymology 1
From Proto-Uralic *witte (“five”).[1] Cognates include Khanty вет (wet), Hungarian öt, Finnish viisi, Estonian viis, and Nganasan бииʔ (bīʔ, “ten”).
Numeral
ат • (at)
Alternative forms
Etymology 2
From Proto-Uralic *ipsɜ (“smell, taste”).[2] Cognates include Hungarian íz.
Noun
ат • (at)
Alternative forms
Particle
ат • (transliteration needed)
Reference
- ↑ Entry #1154 in Uralonet, online Uralic etymological database of the Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
- ↑ Entry #151 in Uralonet, online Uralic etymological database of the Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
Mongolian
Etymology
From Common Turkic *atan, compare Karakhanid اَتَنْ (atan).
Noun
ат • (at) (Mongolian spelling ᠠᠲᠠ (ata)); (hidden-n declension )
Hypernyms
Derived terms
- атавч (atavč, “camel saddle”)
See also
- агтлах (agtlah, “to geld”)
Nivkh
Noun
ат (at)
Synonyms
- иғлуладь (iꜧlulad̦)
Russian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [at]
Noun
ат • (at) m inan (genitive а́та, nominative plural а́ты, genitive plural а́тов)
- (numismatics) att (Lao coin)
Declension
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish آت (at).
Noun
ат m (Latin spelling at)
Declension
Derived terms
- аткиња
- атлија
- атмејдан
- атски