дөгө
Bashkir

Дөгө
Etymology
From Old Turkic [Term?] tögi (“millet”), from Proto-Turkic *tögi (“millet”).
In Bashkir, the initial d- and the retension of -g- point to a old loan from an Oghuz or Karluk source; the expected Kypchak reflex should be tüy- (as attested in Karachay-Balkar, Nogai tüy (“millet”)). Also consider the related Bashkir verb stem töy- (“thresh, pound”) (from Old Turkic tög- (“id.”)).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [dʏ̞ˈɡʏ̞]
- Hyphenation: дө‧гө
Noun
дөгө • (dögö)
Declension
Inflection of дөгө (dögö)
| singular only | |
|---|---|
| absolute | дөгө (dögö) |
| definite genitive | дөгөнөң (dögönöñ) |
| dative | дөгө (dögö) |
| definite accusative | дөгөнө (dögönö) |
| locative | дөгөлә (dögölä) |
| ablative | дөгөнән (dögönän) |
Hypernyms
- (harvested grains as a food supply) ярма (yarma)
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