тыллаах
Yakut
Etymology
From тыл (tıl, “tongue, word”) + -лаах (-laaq, ornative suffix).
Adjective
тыллаах • (tıllaaq)
- having a tongue (literal, as of people and animals, or figurative, as of bells, etc.)
- having speech (usually refined speech)
Derived terms
- уран тыллаах (uran tıllaaq, “eloquent”)
- уус тыллаах (uus tıllaaq, “eloquent”)