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нур

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See also: hyp, HYP, hyp., and нур̌

Avar

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Etymology

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From Turkic, ultimately from Arabic نُور (nūr). Compare Azerbaijani nur.

Noun

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нур (nur)

  1. light
  2. rainbow

Bashkir

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Лазер нурҙары.
Laser beams.

Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic نُور (nūr, ray of light, light beam).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈnur]
  • Hyphenation: нур (one syllable)

Noun

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нур (nur)

  1. ray, beam (of light)
    Ҡояштың тәүге нурҙары менән баҫыуға сығып китәбеҙ.
    Qoyaştıñ təwge nurźarı menən baśıwğa sığıp kitəbeź.
    With the first rays of sun, we set out for the field.

Declension

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Kalmyk

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Etymology

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From Proto-Mongolic *naxur.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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нур (nur) (Clear script spelling ᠨᡇᡇᠷ (nuur))

  1. (clarification of this definition is needed) lake

Lak

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Etymology

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From Proto-Northeast Caucasian *miɦwVrV (a kind of odorous grass). Georgian ნიორი (niori, garlic) is a Northeast Caucasian borrowing.

Noun

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нур (nur)

  1. a kind of weed with edible root

References

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  • Abajev, V. I. (1979) Историко-этимологический словарь осетинского языка [Historical-Etymological Dictionary of the Ossetian Language] (in Russian), volume III, Moscow and Leningrad: Academy Press, page 193
  • Fähnrich, Heinz (2017) “нур”, in Lakischer Wortschatz (Kaukasien-Reihe), Aachen: Shaker Verlag, →ISBN, page 164b
  • Хайдаков, С. М. (1962) “нур”, in Л. И. Жирков, editor, Лакско-русский словарь [Lak–Russian Dictionary]‎[1], Moscow: GIINS, page 212b
  • Хайдаков, С. М. (1961) Очерки по лексике лакского языка [Essays on the Vocabulary of the Lak Language]‎[2], Moscow: Academy Press, page 77
  • Nikolaev, Sergei L., Starostin, Sergei A. (1994) “*miɦwVrV”, in A North Caucasian Etymological Dictionary[3], Moscow: Asterisk Publishers

Tabasaran

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Etymology

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From Turkic, ultimately from Arabic نُور (nūr). Compare Azerbaijani nur.

Noun

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нур (nur)

  1. light

Tajik

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Etymology

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Inherited from Classical Persian نُور (nūr), from Arabic نُور (nūr).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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нур (nur) (Persian spelling نور)

  1. light