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Etymology

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From Proto-Turkic *āy, compare Kyrgyz ай (ay).

Noun

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ый (ıy)

  1. moon
  2. month

Yakut

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Etymology 1

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From Proto-Turkic *āy (moon, month).

Noun

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ый (ıy)

  1. (astronomy) moon
  2. (time) month
    Holonym: сыл (sıl, year)
    Meronym: нэдиэлэ (nediele, week)
Coordinate terms
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Gregorian calendar months in Yakut · Сыл ыйдара (Sıl ıydara) (layout · text)
January February March April
Тохсунньу (Toqsunnyu) Олунньу (Olunnyu) Кулун тутар (Kulun tutar) Муус устар (Muus ustar)
May June July August
Ыам ыйа (Iam ıya) Бэс ыйа (Bes ıya) От ыйа (Ot ıya) Атырдьах ыйа (Atırjaq ıya)
September October November December
Балаҕан ыйа (Balağan ıya) Алтынньы (Altınnyı) Сэтинньи (Setinnyi) Ахсынньы (Aqsınnyı)
Derived terms
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  • күн-ый (kün-ıy, time)
  • ый өлүүтэ (ıy ölüüte, lunar eclipse)
  • (in the possessive form, ыйа, the names for May through September, see below)

Etymology 2

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From Proto-Turkic *āy- (to say, to tell), compare Kyrgyz айтуу (aytuu), Chuvash ыйт (yjt).

Verb

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ый (ıy)

  1. (transitive) to indicate
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