мамыҡ
Bashkir
Etymology
From Chagatai mamuq, from Middle Persian pmbk' (pambag, “cotton”).
Cognate with Kazakh мамық (mamıq), Tatar, Kyrgyz мамык (mamık), Uzbek momiq, Turkish pamuk, Chuvash мамӑк (mamăk) etc.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [mɑˈmɯ̞q]
- Hyphenation: ма‧мыҡ
Noun
мамыҡ • (mamïq)
- cotton
- Мамыҡ майы.
- Mamïq mayï.
- Cottonseed oil.
- Мысырҙа башлыса дөгө, мамыҡ, бойҙай һәм йәшелсә-емештәр үҫтерәләр.
- Mïsïrða bašlïsa dögö, mamïq, boyðay häm yäšelsä-yemeštär üθterälär.
- In Egypt, they mainly grow rice, cotton, wheat and vegetables.
- cotton wool, absorbent cotton
- down (on birds); soft, fluffy feathers
- Өйрәк мамығы.
- Öyräk mamïğï.
- Duck down.
- down (on plants), the pubescence of plants
- Тирәк мамығы.
- Tiräk mamïğï.
- Poplar down.
Declension
Inflection of мамыҡ (mamïq)
singular only | |
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absolute | мамыҡ (mamïq) |
definite genitive | мамыҡтың (mamïqtïñ) |
dative | мамыҡҡа (mamïqqa) |
definite accusative | мамыҡты (mamïqtï) |
locative | мамыҡта (mamïqta) |
ablative | мамыҡтан (mamïqtan) |
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