Mongolian
Etymology
From Classical Mongolian ᠬᠣᠲᠤᠩ (qotung).
Pronunciation
Noun
хотон • (xoton) (Mongolian spelling ᠬᠣᠲᠤᠩ (qotung)); (hidden-g declension)
- (historical) Muslim peoples
- Khoton people (of Mongolia)
- Hui (nationality of China)
Declension
Declension of хотон (sg-only о-harmonic hidden-g)
| attributive
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хотон xoton
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singular / indefinite
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| nominative
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хотон xoton
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| genitive
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хотонгийн xotongiin
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| accusative
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хотонг xotong
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| dative-locative
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хотонд xotond
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| ablative
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хотонгоос xotongoos
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| instrumental
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хотонгоор xotongoor
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| comitative
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хотонтой xotontoj
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| privative
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хотонгүй xotongüj
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| directive
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хотон руу xoton ruu
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Reflexive possessive forms
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singular / indefinite
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| nominative
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хотонгоо xotongoo
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| genitive
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хотонгийнхоо xotongiinxoo
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| accusative
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хотонгоо xotongoo
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| dative-locative
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хотондоо xotondoo
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| ablative
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хотонгоосоо xotongoosoo
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| instrumental
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хотонгоороо xotongooroo
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| comitative
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хотонтойгоо xotontojgoo
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| privative
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хотонгүйгээ xotongüjgee
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| directive
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хотон руугаа xoton ruugaa
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independent genitive
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singular / indefinite
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singular possession
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хотонгийнх xotongiinx
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collective possession
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хотонгийнхон xotongiinxon
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Nanai
Etymology
Cognate with Manchu ᡥᠣᡨ᠋ᠣᠨ (hoton), Udihe хото (xoto).
Noun
хотон (hoton)
- town, village
Yakut
Etymology
From a Mongolic language, compare Mangghuer khudang (“enclosure, pen, stable”) and Mongolian хот (xot, “city, town”).
Noun
хотон • (qoton)
- barn
Derived terms