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Azerbaijani
Etymology
Suffixed with -ovul, but the part mış- remains obscure.[4]
Noun
mışovul
- weasel[5][6]
- Synonym: gəlincik
Descendants
References
- ^ Bayramov, İbrahim (2022) Azərbaycan dialektologiyası [Azerbaijani dialectology] (in Azerbaijani), Ankara: Iksad, page 117
- ^ Şirəliyev M. Ş., İslamov M. İ., editors (2003), “mişo:l”, in Azərbaycan dialektoloji lüğəti [Azerbaijani Dialectological Dictionary] (in Azerbaijani), volume II, Ankara: Türk Dil Kurumu, page 397a
- ^ Ganijev, Sultan-Medžid (1909) “крыса”, in Русско-татарский словарь [Russian–Azerbaijani dictionary] (Самоучитель татарского языка; III), 5th edition, Baku: Kaspiy, page 156a
- ^ Sevortjan, E. V. (1966) Аффиксы именного словообразования в азербайджанском языке [Nominal word-formation affixes in Azerbaijani] (in Russian), Moscow: Nauka, page 238
- ^ Develi, Hayati (1992) “mışovul”, in Azerı̂ Türkçesi lügati, 3rd edition, a graduate thesis supervised by Efrasiyap Gemalmaz, Erzurum: Atatürk Üniversitesi Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi, page 166
- ^ Hacaloğlu, Recep Albayrak (1992) “mışovul”, in Azeri Türkçesi dil kilavuzu: Güney Azeri sahası derleme deneme sözlüğü, Ankara: Türk Tarih Kurumu Basımevi, →ISBN, page 196b
Further reading
- Hauenschild, Ingeborg (2010) “Bei den Türkvölkern gebräuchliche Benennungen für das Mauswiesel”, in M. Kappler et al., editors, Trans-Turkic Studies: Festschrift in Honour of Marcel Erdal (Türk Dilleri Araştırmaları Dizisi; 49) (in German), Ankara: Mehmet Ölmez, page 318 of 315–328, derives from Russian мышь (myšʹ) or мышовка (myšovka) but this is unlikely as the word is not a learned creation