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Etymology 1
From Proto-Turkic *ögür (“a herd of horses, group of wild animals"”). See Bashkir өйөр (öyör) for cognates.
Noun
үөр • (üör)
- (of animals) herd
- Synonym: бөлөх (bölöq)
- атыыр тоҕус үөрэ ― atıır toğus üöre ― a herd with nine stallions
- (of people) gang, clique
- (synecdochically) member, individual
Etymology 2
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Noun
үөр • (üör)
- (religion) soul (of a deceased person)
- See synonyms at кут (kut).
- an evil spirit
- See synonyms at абааһы (abaahı).
Etymology 3
Proto-Turkic *ög-mek, *ȫg-mek (“to praise”) .[1] Compare Turkish övmek (“to praise”).
Verb
үөр • (üör)
- to rejoice
Derived terms
- үөр-көт (üör-köt, “to rejoice very much”)
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