мӧндӱрлеер

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Southern Altai

Etymology

By surface analysis, мӧндӱр (möndür, hail) +‎ -леер (-leer, vowel harmonic denominal verb suffix). Compare Kyrgyz мөндүрлөр (möndürlör); Buryat мүндэрлэхэ (münderlexe), Mongolian мөндөрлөх (möndörlöx).

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: мӧн‧дӱр‧леер

Verb

мӧндӱрлеер (möndürleer)

  1. to hail
    Тайгаларда канчанчы кӱн мӧндӱрлеп јат.
    Taygalarda kančančï kün möndürlep ǰat.
    It has been hailing for some days in the forests.

Conjugation

Declension Singular Plural
First мӧндӱрлем (möndürlem) мӧндӱрлебис (möndürlebis)
Second мӧндӱрлеҥ (möndürleŋ) мӧндӱрлегер (möndürleger)
Third мӧндӱрледи (möndürledi) мӧндӱрледилер (möndürlediler)

See also

  • јаар (ǰaar, to rain; to snow)

References

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