кейеҙ

Bashkir

Кейеҙ

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *kidiŕ (felt).

Cognate with Old Turkic kidiz (kidiz, felt), Kazakh киіз (kïiz), Kyrgyz кийиз (kiyiz), Southern Altai кийис (kiyis), Uzbek kigiz, Turkish kiyiz, etc.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [kɪ̞ˈjɪ̞ð]
  • Hyphenation: ке‧йеҙ

Noun

кейеҙ (keyeð)

  1. felt; cloth or stuff made of matted fibres of wool by rolling and applying pressure without spinning or weaving.
    Тирмәнең көмбәҙе махсус рәүештә бөгөлгән уҡтарҙан эшләнә, уларҙың өҫтөнә кейеҙ һалына.
    Tirmäneñ kömbäðe maxsus räweštä bögölgän uqtarðan ešlänä, ularðïñ öθtönä keyeð halïna.
    The yurt's dome is made of poles (that are) bent in a special fashion; on top of them, felt is lain.

Declension

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