See also: Appendix:Variations of "in"
Yakut
Etymology 1
From early *siŋ.
Noun
иҥ • (iñ)
- (anatomy) cheek (of the face)
- See synonyms at иэдэс (iedes).
Etymology 2
From Proto-Turkic *siŋ-. Early *siŋ.
Verb
иҥ • (iñ)
- (intransitive) (with dat.) to be absorbed, to leach, to penetrate, to steep
- сиргэ уу иҥэр ― sirge uu iñer ― the water is absorbed into the soil
See also
- илий (iliy, “to get wet”)