оҕо
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See also: ого
Yakut
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Uncertain; compare both Proto-Turkic *čĀka (“child; young animal”) and Proto-Mongolic *oki (“girl”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]оҕо • (oğo)
Synonyms
[edit]- ньирэй (nyirey, “calf, infant”)
Antonyms
[edit]Hyponyms
[edit]Derived terms
[edit]- кыһыл оҕо (kıhıl oğo, “newborn”)
- ньирэй оҕо (nyirey oğo, “infant, baby”)
- оҕокко (oğokko, “baby”)
- оҕолон (oğolon, “to give birth”)
- оҕолоо (oğoloo, “to nurse, babysit”)
- оҕолоох (oğolooq, “having children”)
- оҕомсох (oğomsoq, “child-loving”)
- оҕомсуй (oğomsuy, “to act childish, naive”)
- оҕоһут (oğohut, “nurse, babysitter”)
- сибиинньэ оҕото (sibiinnye oğoto, “piglet”)
- (colloquial) толбон оҕото (tolbon oğoto, “a child born out of wedlock”)
- (colloquial) түннүк оҕото (tünnük oğoto, “foundling”)