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дохих

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Mongolian

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Etymology

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Probably from Proto-Turkic *tokɨ- (to beat, knock, to drive in). Perhaps merging with a different root, *dokï- (to stoop), compare дохийх (doxiix, to bend), дохигор (doxigor, bent).

Earliest attestation of either root is pre-Classical ᠳᠣᠬᠢᠭᠤᠷ (dokiɣur) (modern дохиур (doxiur)). They are not found outside Central Mongolic.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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дохих (doxix) (Mongolian spelling ᠳᠣᠬᠢᠬᠤ (dokiqu))

  1. (obsolete) to beat (a drum)
  2. to give a sign, signal, to cue
  3. to conduct (a musical performance)
  4. to gesture, to beckon
  5. to nod
  6. (by extension) to nod off, to doze

Derived terms

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