тиреҫ
Bashkir
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [tʲi.ˈrɪ̞θ]
- Hyphenation: ти‧реҫ
Etymology 1
Borrowing from an Oghur source, cf. Chuvash тирӗс (tirĕs, “feces, manure”).
Noun
тиреҫ • (tireś)
- livestock or poultry manure mixed with hay or straw remnants, typically left to decompose and then used as fertilizer
Etymology 2
From Proto-Turkic *ters (“adverse; opposite; wrong; north”).
Compare Old Uyghur [script needed] (ters, “adverse; difficult”), Kyrgyz тескей (teskey, “northern slope”), Southern Altai терс (ters, “opposite”), Uzbek terskay (“northern slope; opposite”), Azerbaijani tərs, Turkish ters.
Noun
тиреҫ • (tireś)
- (rare) north
Declension
| singular only | |
|---|---|
| absolute | тиреҫ (tireś) |
| definite genitive | тиреҫтең (tireśteñ) |
| dative | тиреҫкә (tireśkə) |
| definite accusative | тиреҫте (tireśte) |
| locative | тиреҫтә (tireśtə) |
| ablative | тиреҫтән (tireśtən) |
Synonyms
- төньяҡ (tönyaq)