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𐽰𐽷𐽴𐽶𐽷

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Old Uyghur

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Common Turkic *egzig (melody). Cognate with Turkish ezgi.[1] Compare also Proto-Mongolic *egesig (melody) (cf. Mongolian эгшиг (egšig)),[1][2][3] a Turkic borrowing.

Noun

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𐽰𐽷𐽴𐽶𐽷 (ʾkzyk /egzig/)

  1. (music) melody, tone, tune
    Synonym: 𐽷𐽳𐽶𐽷 (kög)
    𐽰𐽷𐽴𐽶𐽷𐾁𐽶 𐾀𐽰𐽷𐽻𐾅𐽳𐾀
    egzigli takšut
    rhyming song
  2. harmony

Declension

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Declension of 𐽰𐽷𐽴𐽶𐽷
singular definite plural
nominative 𐽰𐽷𐽴𐽶𐽷 (ʾkzyk) 𐽰𐽷𐽴𐽶𐽷𐾁𐽰𐽾 (ʾkzyklʾr)
genitive 𐽰𐽷𐽴𐽶𐽷𐽺𐽶𐽺𐽷 (ʾkzyknynk) 𐽰𐽷𐽴𐽶𐽷𐾁𐽰𐽾𐽺𐽶𐽺𐽷 (ʾkzyklʾrnynk)
dative 𐽰𐽷𐽴𐽶𐽷𐽷𐽰 (ʾkzykkʾ) 𐽰𐽷𐽴𐽶𐽷𐾁𐽰𐽾𐽷𐽰 (ʾkzyklʾrkʾ)
accusative 𐽰𐽷𐽴𐽶𐽷𐽶𐽲 (ʾkzykyq)
𐽰𐽷𐽴𐽶𐽷𐽺𐽶 (ʾkzykny)
𐽰𐽷𐽴𐽶𐽷𐾁𐽰𐽾𐽶𐽲 (ʾkzyklʾryq)
𐽰𐽷𐽴𐽶𐽷𐾁𐽰𐽾𐽺𐽶 (ʾkzyklʾrny)
locative 𐽰𐽷𐽴𐽶𐽷𐾀𐽰 (ʾkzyktʾ) 𐽰𐽷𐽴𐽶𐽷𐾁𐽰𐽾𐾀𐽰 (ʾkzyklʾrtʾ)
ablative 𐽰𐽷𐽴𐽶𐽷𐾀𐽶𐽺 (ʾkzyktyn) 𐽰𐽷𐽴𐽶𐽷𐾁𐽰𐽾𐾀𐽶𐽺 (ʾkzyklʾrtyn)
instrumental 𐽰𐽷𐽴𐽶𐽷𐽶𐽺 (ʾkzykyn) 𐽰𐽷𐽴𐽶𐽷𐾁𐽰𐽾𐽶𐽺 (ʾkzyklʾryn)
equative 𐽰𐽷𐽴𐽶𐽷𐽽𐽰 (ʾkzykcʾ)
directive 𐽰𐽷𐽴𐽶𐽷𐽷𐽰𐽾𐽳 (ʾkzykkʾrw)
similative 𐽰𐽷𐽴𐽶𐽷𐾁𐽰𐽶𐽳 (ʾkzyklʾyw)

Compound terms

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Derived terms

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References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Nişanyan, Sevan (2002–) “ezgi”, in Nişanyan Sözlük
  2. ^ Lessing, Ferdinand (1960), Mongolian-English Dictionary[1], London: University of California Press, page 292
  3. ^ Sanžejev, G. D., Orlovskaja, M. N., Ševernina, Z. V. (2015) Etimologičeskij slovarʹ mongolʹskix jazykov: v 3 t. [Etymological dictionary of Mongolic languages: in 3 vols.] (in Russian), volume I, Moscow: Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, page 209
  • Wilkens, Jens (2021) “egzig”, in Handworterbuch des Altuigurischen, Göttingen: Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen, page 102