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Southern Altai
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *toŋ (“frozen; frost”).
Cognate with
Bashkir туң (tuñ), Tatar туң (tuñ),
Kazakh тоң (toñ),
Kyrgyz тоң (toŋ, “frost, frozen”),
Turkish don (“frost”),
Tuvan доң (doñ, “frozen”),
Yakut тоҥ (toñ, “frozen”),
Chuvash тӑм (tăm, “frost”), etc.
Adjective
тоҥ • (toŋ)
- frozen
Yakut
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *toŋ (“frozen; frost”). See above for a list of cognates.
Verb
тоҥ • (toñ)
- (intransitive) to freeze
- Antonym: ир (ir, “to thaw”)
Derived terms
- тоҥор (toñor, “to freeze”, transitive)
- тоҥот (toñot, “crust of ice over snow”)
- тоҥуй (toñuy, “(emotionally) cold”)
See also
- далбаар (dalbaar, “to freeze”) (stop moving)
- кырыа (kırıa, “frost”)