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Bashkir
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *üč (“three”).
Cognate with
Old Turkic 𐰇𐰲 (üč, “three”), Turkish üç (“three”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key):
- Hyphenation: өс (one syllable)
Numeral
өс • (ös)
- three
Өс күренештән торған пьеса.- Ös küreneştən torğan pʹyesa.
- A three-act play.
Өс уҡылмаған хәбәрегеҙ бар.- Ös uqılmağan xəbəregeź bar.
- You have three unread messages.
Бал ҡорттары күҙәнәктәрҙе өс төрлө яһай.- Bal qorttarı küźənəktərźe ös törlö yahay.
- Honey bees make three types of honeycombs.
Башҡортостанда талпандар уянған: өс тешләү осрағы теркәлгән.- Başqortostanda talpandar uyanğan: ös teşləw osrağı terkəlgən.
- Ticks have woken up in Bashkortostan: three cases of biting were recorded.
Derived terms
- өсәү (ösəw, “three”, collective numeral)
- өсмөйөш (ösmöyöş, “triangle”)
Kazakh
Etymology
From Russian ось (osʹ).
Noun
өс • (ös)
- (mathematics) axis
Declension
Yakut
Etymology 1
From Proto-Turkic *söz. Compare Turkish söz.
Noun
өс • (ös)
- (linguistics) word, speech
- See synonyms at тыл (tıl). (more common)
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From Proto-Turkic *ȫč (“revenge, anger”). Compare Turkish öç.
Noun
өс • (ös)
- hate, hatred
- Antonym: таптал (taptal, “love”)
Киҥ өскө тириэрдиэҕэ.- Kiñ öskö tirierdieğe.
- Anger leads to hate.
Өс эрэйдэниигэ тириэрдиэҕэ.- Ös ereydeniige tirierdieğe.
- Hate leads to suffering.
- enmity, malice, spite
- Synonym: өһөгөй (öhögöy, “enmity, hatred”)
- revenge
- (ethics) evil
- Antonym: үтүө (ütüö, “good”)
Derived terms
- өстөөх (östööq, “enemy, foe”)
- өһөө (öhöö, “to avenge oneself”)
- өһү ситис (öhü sitis, “to get revenge”)
- өһүр (öhür, “to be hostile towards someone”)