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Bashkir
Etymology
Compare with
Old Uyghur (buzuq, “broken”);
Kazakh бұзық (būzyq, “spoiled (of person)”),
Kyrgyz бузук (buzuk, “broken; depraved”),
Southern Altai бузук (buzuk, “destroyed”),
Uzbek buzuq (“broken; depraved”),
Tuvan бузук (buzuk, “broken”),
Turkmen bozuk (“broken; spoiled, immoral”),
Azerbaijani pozuq,
Turkish bozuk (“broken; rotten”),
Chuvash пӑсӑк (păs̬ăk, “broken, rotten, defective”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
боҙоҡ • (boźoq)
- broken, defective, out of order (of mechanisms)
- rotten (of fruits, vegetables etc.)
- bad, poor (of weather)
- (mood) gloomy, sullen
- spoiled, depraved (of a person)
- broken (of language)