морон
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See also: Appendix:Variations of "moron"
Bashkir
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Turkic *burun (“nose”). Identical to Proto-Turkic *burun (“before, earlier than”) (See борон (boron, “before”)).
Cognate with Old Uyghur [script needed] (burun, “nose”); Tatar борын (borın, “nose”), Kazakh мұрын (mūryn, “nose”), Southern Altai мурун (murun, “nose”), Uzbek burun (“nose”), Uyghur بۇرۇن (burun, “nose”), Turkmen burun (“nose”), Yakut мурун (murun, “nose”), etc.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]морон • (moron)
- (animal's) nose, snout, muzzle
- (elephant's) trunk
- (insects) proboscis; rostrum
- (vehicles) nose (of boat, airplane, etc.)
- Кәмәнең мороно.
- Kəməneñ morono.
- The nose of the boat.
- (vessels) nose, beak, snout
- (geography) cape, promontory
- Австралияның көнсығыш нөктәһе — Байрон мороно.
- Avstraliyanıñ könsığış nöktəhe — Bayron morono.
- Australia's eastern(most) point is Cape Byron.
Declension
[edit]Declension of морон (moron)
singular | plural | |
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absolute | морон (moron) | морондар (morondar) |
definite genitive | морондоң (morondoñ) | морондарҙың (morondarźıñ) |
dative | моронға (moronğa) | морондарға (morondarğa) |
definite accusative | морондо (morondo) | морондарҙы (morondarźı) |
locative | моронда (moronda) | морондарҙа (morondarźa) |
ablative | морондан (morondan) | морондарҙан (morondarźan) |
Derived terms
[edit]- этморон (etmoron, “rosehip”), әлморон (əlmoron, “rosehip”)
- өйрәкморон (öyrəkmoron, “platypus”)