аҥ

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Eastern Mari

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Proto-Mari *aŋ, from Proto-Uralic *aŋe. Cognate with Western Mari ӓнг (äng).

Noun

аҥ ()

  1. hole, opening, mouth
  2. (gun) muzzle
  3. doorway, passage, entrance
  4. mouth (of a river, bay)
  5. beginning, end (of a street, path)
  6. front side, front end, main facade (of a building)
Declension
Declension of аҥ
singular plural
nominative аҥ () аҥ-влак (aŋ-vlak)
accusative аҥым (aŋym) аҥ-влакым (aŋ-vlakym)
genitive аҥын (aŋyn) аҥ-влакын (aŋ-vlakyn)
dative аҥлан (aŋlan) аҥ-влаклан (aŋ-vlaklan)
comitative аҥге (aŋge) аҥ-влакге (aŋ-vlakge)
comparative аҥла (aŋla) аҥ-влакла (aŋ-vlakla)
inessive аҥыште (aŋyšte) аҥ-влакыште (aŋ-vlakyšte)
illative (short) аҥыш (aŋyš) аҥ-влакыш (aŋ-vlakyš)
illative (long) аҥышке (aŋyške) аҥ-влакышке (aŋ-vlakyške)
lative аҥеш (aŋeš) аҥ-влакеш (aŋ-vlakeš)
Possessed forms of аҥ
singular plural
1st person аҥем (aŋem) аҥна (aŋna)
2nd person аҥет (aŋet) аҥда (aŋda)
3rd person аҥже (aŋže) аҥышт (aŋyšt)
Derived terms
nouns

Etymology 2

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Noun

аҥ () (textile working)

  1. width (fabric), panel
Declension
Declension of аҥ
singular plural
nominative аҥ () аҥ-влак (aŋ-vlak)
accusative аҥым (aŋym) аҥ-влакым (aŋ-vlakym)
genitive аҥын (aŋyn) аҥ-влакын (aŋ-vlakyn)
dative аҥлан (aŋlan) аҥ-влаклан (aŋ-vlaklan)
comitative аҥге (aŋge) аҥ-влакге (aŋ-vlakge)
comparative аҥла (aŋla) аҥ-влакла (aŋ-vlakla)
inessive аҥыште (aŋyšte) аҥ-влакыште (aŋ-vlakyšte)
illative (short) аҥыш (aŋyš) аҥ-влакыш (aŋ-vlakyš)
illative (long) аҥышке (aŋyške) аҥ-влакышке (aŋ-vlakyške)
lative аҥеш (aŋeš) аҥ-влакеш (aŋ-vlakeš)
Possessed forms of аҥ
singular plural
1st person аҥем (aŋem) аҥна (aŋna)
2nd person аҥет (aŋet) аҥда (aŋda)
3rd person аҥже (aŋže) аҥышт (aŋyšt)

References

  • V. M. Vasiljev, Z. V. Uchaev (2003) “аҥ”, in Марийско-Русский словарь, Yoshkar-Ola, →ISBN
  • J. Bradley et al. (2023) “аҥ”, in The Mari Web Project: Mari-English Dictionary, University of Vienna

Southern Altai

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *Ăŋ (wild animal).

Noun

аҥ ()

  1. beast, wild animal

References

N. A. Baskakov, Toščakova N.A, editor (1947), “аҥ”, in Ojrotsko-Russkij Slovarʹ [Oyrot-Russian Dictionary], Moscow: M.: OGIZ, →ISBN