кын

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Komi-Permyak

Etymology

From Proto-Permic *ku̇n, from Proto-Finno-Permic *külmä. Possibly a borrowing from a Baltic language (compare Lithuanian geluma), and, if so, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *gel-. Within Permic, compare Udmurt кын (kyn). Other cognates include Proto-Finnic *külmä (cold) and Proto-Samic *këlmētēk.

Adjective

кын (kyn)

  1. frozen

Kyrgyz

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *kï̄n. Cognates include Yakut кыын (kıın).

Noun

кын (kın) (Arabic spelling قىن)

  1. sheath, scabbard

Nogai

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *kï̄n.

Noun

кын (kın)

  1. sheath, scabbard

References

  • N. A. Baskakov, S.A Kalmykov, editor (1963), “кын”, in Nogajsko-Russkij Slovarʹ [Nogai-Russian Dictionary], Moscow: karačajevo-čerkesskij naučno- issledovatelʹskij institut jazyka, literatury i istorii, →ISBN

Southern Altai

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *kï̄n. Cognates include Yakut кыын (kıın).

Noun

кын (kïn)

  1. sheath, scabbard

References

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

V. verbickij, editor (1884), “кын”, in Slovarʹ Altajskago i Aladagskago narečij tjurkskago jazyka [Altaian and Aladagian language Dictionary], Kazan', →ISBN

Tatar

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *kï̄n. Cognates include Yakut кыын (kıın).

Noun

кын (qın)

  1. sheath, scabbard

Declension

Udmurt

Кын.

Etymology

From Proto-Permic *ku̇n, from Proto-Finno-Permic *külmä. Cognates include Finnish kylmä and Erzya кельме (keľme).

Permic cognates include Komi-Zyrian кын (kyn) and Komi-Permyak кын (kyn).

Pronunciation

Noun

кын (kyn)

  1. frost, cold

Declension

Derived terms

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References

  • L. E. Kirillova, L. L. Karpova, editors (2008), “кын”, in Удмурт-ӟуч кыллюкам [Udmurt-Russian dictionary], Izhevsk: Удмуртский институт истории, языка и литературы УрО РАН, →ISBN, page 375
  • T. V. Voronova, T. A. Poyarkova, editor (2012), Удмурт-ӟуч, ӟуч-удмурт кыллюкам [Udmurt-Russian, Russian-Udmurt dictionary] (overall work in Russian), Izhevsk: Книжное издательство «Удмуртия», →ISBN, page 40
  • Yrjö Wichmann, Toivo Emil Uotila (1987) Mikko Korhonen, editor, Wotjakischer Wortschatz [Votyak Vocabulary] (Lexica Societatis Fenno-Ugricae; Volume 21) (overall work in German), Helsinki: Suomalais-ugrilainen Seura, →ISBN, →ISSN, page 113