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Uzbek
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Chagatai اوت (ōt, “fire”), from Proto-Turkic *ōt (“fire”). Cognate with Turkish and Azerbaijani od, Turkmen ōt, and Kazakh от (ot).
Noun
oʻt (plural oʻtlar)
- fire
- Synonym: otash
Etymology 2
From Chagatai اوت (ōt, “grass”), from Proto-Turkic *ot (“grass”). Cognate with Turkish, Azerbaijani, and Turkmen ot and Kazakh от (ot).
Noun
oʻt (plural oʻtlar)
- grass
Etymology 3
From Chagatai اوت (ȫt, “bile”), from Proto-Turkic *ȫt (“bile”). Cognate Turkish and Azerbaijani öd, Kazakh and Kyrgyz өт (öt), and Chuvash ват (vat).
Noun
oʻt (plural oʻtlar)
- bile
- Synonym: safro
Declension