туҙан
Bashkir
Etymology
From *tozañ (“dust; pollen; that which disperses in the air”), from Proto-Common Turkic *tōzan, from the verbal stem Proto-Common Turkic *tōz- (“to disperse in the air; get scattered”), parallel to the noun stem *tōz (“dust”).
Compare to Tatar тузан (tuzan, “dust”), Kazakh тозаң (tozañ, “dust; pollen”), Uzbek toʻzon (“dust”), Uyghur توزاڭ (tozang, “dust; pollen”), Turkmen tozan (“dust”).
Compare also the terms in Siberian Turkic languages derived from a different archetype from the same verbal stem: Southern Altai тозын (tozïn, “dust”), Khakas тозын (tozın, “dust”), Tuvan доозун (doozun, “dust”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [tu.ˈðɑn]
- Hyphenation: ту‧ҙан
Noun
туҙан • (tuźan)
Declension
| singular only | |
|---|---|
| absolute | туҙан (tuźan) |
| definite genitive | туҙандың (tuźandıñ) |
| dative | туҙанға (tuźanğa) |
| definite accusative | туҙанды (tuźandı) |
| locative | туҙанда (tuźanda) |
| ablative | туҙандан (tuźandan) |