дөгө

Bashkir

Etymology

From *dügü (rice), from Proto-Turkic *tüg- (to pound).

In Bashkir, the initial d- and the retention of -g- indicate that this is a loan from an Oghuz or Karluk source; the expected Kypchak reflex should be tüyü (as attested in Nogai тюй (tyuy, millet)). Also consider the related Bashkir verb stem төйөү (töyöw, thresh, pound).

Compare Kumyk дюгю (dügü, rice), Azerbaijani düyü (rice), Turkmen tüwi (rice).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [dʏ̞ˈɡʏ̞]
  • Hyphenation: дө‧гө

Noun

дөгө • (dögö)

  1. rice

Declension

Declension of дөгө
singular only
absolute дөгө (dögö)
definite genitive дөгөнөң (dögönöñ)
dative дөгө (dögö)
definite accusative дөгөнө (dögönö)
locative дөгөлә (dögölə)
ablative дөгөнән (dögönən)

Hypernyms

  • (harvested grains as a food supply) ярма (yarma)