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Abkhaz
Etymology
Possibly borrowed from Circassian: compare Kabardian ур (wur).[1] But see Old Georgian უროჲ (uroy) for more.
Noun
а-у́ра • (a-úra) (Abzhywa, Bzyb)
- large wooden hammer
- Coordinate term: ажьаҳәа (ažaḥʷa)
References
- ^ Климов, Г. А. (1968) “Абхазско-адыгские этимологии. II (заимствованный фонд) [Abkhaz–Adyghe etymologies II (the borrowed stock)]”, in Этимология (in Russian), number 1966, Moscow, page 294 of 289–295
Further reading
- Бгажба, Х. С. (1964) Бзыбский диалект абхазского языка [The Bzyb Dialect of Abkhaz], Tbilisi: Academy Press, page 203
- Гублиа, Р. К. (2013) Очерки по абхазской этимологии [Essays on Abkhaz etymology], Sukhum: University Press, page 303, identifies with the homonymous аура (awra, “untamed”)
- Kʼaslandzja, V. A. (2005) “аура”, in Аԥсуа–аурыс жәар / Абхазско–русский словарь [Abkhaz–Russian Dictionary], volumes 2: О–Џь (overall work in Abkhaz and Russian), Sukhum: Olma-press, →ISBN, page 247b of 695
- Сердюченко, Г. П. (1949) “Словарные расхождения в диалектах абазинского языка (с параллелями из абхазского) [Vocabulary differences in the dialects of Abaza (with parallels from Abkhaz)]”, in И. И. Мещанинов, Г. П. Сердюченко, editors, Языки Северного Кавказа и Дагестана. Выпуск II (in Russian), Moscow and Leningrad: Academy Press, page 30 of 5–38
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Please see Module:checkparams for help with this warning.Шагиров, А. К. (1977) К. В. Ломтатидзе, editor, Этимологический словарь адыгских (черкесских) языков [Etymological Dictionary of Adyghean (Circassian) Languages] (in Russian), volume II, Moscow: Nauka, page 97
- Шакрыл, К. С. (1968) А. А. Кварчелия, editor, Некоторые лексические и звуковые соответствия в абхазско-адыгских языках [Some lexical and sound correspondences in Abkhazo-Adyghean languages] (in Russian), Sukhumi: Alashara, pages 20, 89
Bulgarian
Etymology
Ultimately from Latin aura (“a breeze, a breath of air, the air”).
Pronunciation
Noun
а́ура • (áura) f
- (literary) aura
Declension
Kazakh
Etymology
Borrowed from Russian а́ура (áura), from Latin aura (“a breeze, a breath of air, the air”).
Pronunciation
Noun
аура • (aura)
- aura (the distinctive atmosphere or quality associated with someone or something)
Declension
Macedonian
Pronunciation
Noun
аура • (aura) f
- aura
Declension
Declension of аура
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singular
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plural
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indefinite
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аура (aura)
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аури (auri)
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definite unspecified
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аурата (aurata)
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аурите (aurite)
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definite proximal
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аурава (aurava)
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ауриве (aurive)
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definite distal
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аурана (aurana)
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аурине (aurine)
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vocative
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ауро (auro)
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аури (auri)
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Russian
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin aura (“a breeze, a breath of air, the air”).
Pronunciation
Noun
а́ура • (áura) f inan (genitive а́уры, nominative plural а́уры, genitive plural а́ур)
- aura (the distinctive atmosphere or quality associated with someone or something)
Declension
Ukrainian
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin aura (“a breeze, a breath of air, the air”).
Pronunciation
Noun
а́ура • (áura) f inan (genitive а́ури, nominative plural а́ури, genitive plural а́ур)
- aura (the distinctive atmosphere or quality associated with someone or something)
Declension
Declension of а́ура (inan hard fem-form accent-a)