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Bashkir
- көстө (köstö, “strong”) (Eastern Bashkir)
Etymology
From *küčlüg "strong" (compare Old Turkic 𐰛𐰈𐰲𐰠𐰈𐰏 (küčlüg, “strong, mighty”)), from Common Turkic *kǖč (“force”) + +lüg "affix of possession or quality".
Synchronously, equivalent to көс (kös) + -лө (-lö).
Cognate with
Tatar көчле (köçle),
Crimean Tatar küçlü,
Uzbek kuchli,
Uyghur كۈچلۈك (küchlük),
Turkmen güýçli,
Turkish güçlü (“strong”), etc.
See more cognates at көстө (köstö).
Pronunciation
Adjective
көслө • (köslö)
- strong
Борон Урал арты башҡорттары илендә бик көслө батыр йәшәгән.- Boron Ural artı başqorttarı ilendə bik köslö batır yəşəgən.
- Formerly, a very strong man used to live in the lands of Trans-Uralian Bashkirs.
Көрәш көслө рух тәрбиәләй.- Körəş köslö rux tərbiələy.
- Struggle fosters a strong spirit.
Бала зиһененә йәнһүрәттең тәьҫире ныҡ көслө.- Bala zihenenə yənhürətteñ təʹśire nıq köslö.
- The impact of animated cartoons is very strong on a child's mind.
Һирәк хәл: булған өлгөгә оҡшатып яҙылған әҫәр тәүсығанағына ҡарағанда киңерәк, көслөрәк булып сыҡты.- Hirək xəl: bulğan ölgögə oqşatıp yaźılğan əśər təwsığanağına qarağanda kiñerək, köslörək bulıp sıqtı.
- A rare case: a piece of work written in imitation of a model turned out to be deeper and stronger than as compared to its original model.
Йәғни башҡорт, урыҫ һәм тағы ла бер сит ил телен белгән кешенең фекерләү һәләте көслөрәк була.- Yəğni başqort, urıś həm tağı la ber sit il telen belgən keşeneñ fekerləw hələte köslörək bula.
- In other words, a person who knows Bashkir, Russian and yet another foreign language has a stronger ability to reason.