бутҡа

Bashkir

Бутҡа.

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *botka (porridge).

Cognate with Kazakh ботқа (botqa), Kyrgyz ботко (botko), Southern Altai ботко (botko), Khakas потхы (potxı), Uzbek bo'tqа, Uyghur بوتقا (botqa, porridge, cereal dish).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [butˈqɑ]
  • Hyphenation: бут‧ҡа

Noun

бутҡа (butqa)

  1. a dish made of any kind of grain / cereal boiled in milk or water, typically stirred until thick porridge; kasha, gruel
  2. (figuratively, disapproving) mishmash, jumble; a combination of incongruous or poorly matched things, ideas etc.

Declension

See also

  • ярма (yarma, grain(s)/cereal(s) from which this dish is cooked)
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