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аура

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Abkhaz

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Etymology

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Possibly borrowed from Circassian: compare Kabardian ур (wur).[1] But see Old Georgian უროჲ (uroy) for more.

Noun

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а-у́ра (a-úra) (Abzhywa, Bzyb)

  1. large wooden hammer
    Coordinate term: ажьаҳәа (ažaḥʷa)

References

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  1. ^ Климов, Г. А. (1968) “Абхазско-адыгские этимологии. II (заимствованный фонд) [Abkhaz–Adyghe etymologies II (the borrowed stock)]”, in Этимология[1] (in Russian), number 1966, Moscow, page 294 of 289–295

Further reading

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  • Бгажба, Х. С. (1964) Бзыбский диалект абхазского языка [The Bzyb Dialect of Abkhaz]‎[2], Tbilisi: Academy Press, page 203
  • Гублиа, Р. К. (2013) Очерки по абхазской этимологии [Essays on Abkhaz etymology]‎[3], Sukhum: University Press, page 303, identifies with the homonymous аура (awra, untamed)
  • Kʼaslandzja, V. A. (2005) “аура”, in Аԥсуа–аурыс жәар / Абхазско–русский словарь [Abkhaz–Russian Dictionary]‎[4], volumes 2: О–Џь (overall work in Abkhaz and Russian), Sukhum: Olma-press, →ISBN, page 247b of 695
  • Сердюченко, Г. П. (1949) “Словарные расхождения в диалектах абазинского языка (с параллелями из абхазского) [Vocabulary differences in the dialects of Abaza (with parallels from Abkhaz)]”, in И. И. Мещанинов, Г. П. Сердюченко, editors, Языки Северного Кавказа и Дагестана. Выпуск II[5] (in Russian), Moscow and Leningrad: Academy Press, page 30 of 5–38
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    Шагиров, А. К. (1977) К. В. Ломтатидзе, editor, Этимологический словарь адыгских (черкесских) языков [Etymological Dictionary of Adyghean (Circassian) Languages]‎[6] (in Russian), volume II, Moscow: Nauka, page 97
  • Шакрыл, К. С. (1968) А. А. Кварчелия, editor, Некоторые лексические и звуковые соответствия в абхазско-адыгских языках [Some lexical and sound correspondences in Abkhazo-Adyghean languages]‎[7] (in Russian), Sukhumi: Alashara, pages 20, 89

Bulgarian

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Etymology

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Ultimately from Latin aura (a breeze, a breath of air, the air).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈaorɐ]
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

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а́ура (áuraf

  1. (literary) aura

Declension

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Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic اۋرا
Cyrillic аура
Latin aura
Kazakh Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian а́ура (áura), from Latin aura (a breeze, a breath of air, the air).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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аура (aura)

  1. aura (the distinctive atmosphere or quality associated with someone or something)

Declension

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Macedonian

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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аура (auraf

  1. aura

Declension

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Declension of аура
singular plural
indefinite аура (aura) аури (auri)
definite unspecified аурата (aurata) аурите (aurite)
definite proximal аурава (aurava) ауриве (aurive)
definite distal аурана (aurana) аурине (aurine)
vocative ауро (auro) аури (auri)

Russian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin aura (a breeze, a breath of air, the air).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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а́ура (áuraf inan (genitive а́уры, nominative plural а́уры, genitive plural а́ур)

  1. aura (the distinctive atmosphere or quality associated with someone or something)

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Ukrainian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin aura (a breeze, a breath of air, the air).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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а́ура (áuraf inan (genitive а́ури, nominative plural а́ури, genitive plural а́ур)

  1. aura (the distinctive atmosphere or quality associated with someone or something)

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