таҡыр
Bashkir
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *takɨr (“level, smooth; bald, devoid of vegetation”).
Cognate with Kazakh тақыр (taqır), Tatar, Kyrgyz, Southern Altai такыр (takır), Uzbek taqir, Khakas тахыр (taxır, “bald; devoid of vegetation”), etc.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [tɑ.ˈqɯ̞r]
- Hyphenation: та‧ҡыр
Adjective
таҡыр • (taqïr)
- (of ground, landforms) bare, devoid of any vegetation
- Таҡыр ялан.
- Taqïr yalan.
- Bare steppe/prairie.
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- (of ground, road) compacted because of a lot of tramping or traffic
- (of head) bald; bald shaven
- (figurative) scanty, scarce
Derived terms
- таҡырбаш (taqïrbaš)
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