боҙоҡ

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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

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  • Hyphenation: бо‧ҙоҡ

Adjective

боҙоҡ (boźoq)

  1. broken, defective, out of order (of mechanisms)
  2. rotten (of fruits, vegetables etc.)
  3. bad, poor (of weather)
  4. (mood) gloomy, sullen
  5. spoiled, depraved (of a person)
  6. broken (of language)