сәмреғош
Bashkir

Сәмреғош [2]
Etymology
A composition; the second component is ҡош (qoš, “bird”).
The first component comes from an Iranian source, compare Middle Persian synmwlw, Persian سیمرغ (Simorğ, “Simurgh”). See also Simurgh.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [sæm.rɪ̞.ˈʁʊ̞ʂ]
- Hyphenation: сәм‧ре‧ғош
Noun
сәмреғош • (sämreğoš)
- (mythology) a huge mythical bird, the ruler of all birds; a benevolent, mythical flying creature
- (heraldry) double-headed eagle, especially in Russia's coat of arms
Declension
Inflection of сәмреғош (sämreğoš)
| singular only | |
|---|---|
| absolute | сәмреғош (sämreğoš) |
| definite genitive | сәмреғоштоң (sämreğoštoñ) |
| dative | сәмреғошҡа (sämreğošqa) |
| definite accusative | сәмреғошто (sämreğošto) |
| locative | сәмреғошта (sämreğošta) |
| ablative | сәмреғоштан (sämreğoštan) |
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