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бөрө

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Bashkir

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Бөрө

Etymology

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From Proto-Turkic *bür (bud; leaf; grain).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [bʏ̞ˈrʏ̞]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: бө‧рө

See also

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Noun

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бөрө (börö)

  1. bud, a newly formed leaf that has not yet unfolded.

Declension

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Declension of бөрө
singular plural
absolute бөрө (börö) бөрөләр (börölər)
definite genitive бөрөнөң (börönöñ) бөрөләрҙең (börölərźeñ)
dative бөрөгә (börögə) бөрөләргә (börölərgə)
definite accusative бөрөнө (börönö) бөрөләрҙе (börölərźe)
locative бөрөлә (börölə) бөрөләрҙә (börölərźə)
ablative бөрөнән (börönən) бөрөләрҙән (börölərźən)

Dolgan

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Etymology

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From Proto-Turkic *bȫrü.

Noun

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бөрө (börö)

  1. wolf

Yakut

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Yakut Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia sah

Etymology

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From Proto-Turkic *bȫrü, probably "the grey one" (compare Yakut бороҥ (boroñ, grey)).

It was an ancient superstition (at least in Eurasia, and possibly elsewhere) that saying the name of a feared animal would invoke that animal (see, for example, the Korean proverb "speak of a tiger and one appears"). See also the etymologies of English wolf (its cognates involve taboo name deformation) and Russian медведь (medvedʹ, bear) (literally "the honey-eater").

Noun

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бөрө (börö)

  1. wolf

Derived terms

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