Derived from Proto-Turkic *buluŋ (“corner; direction; edge, side; isolated part of a landform”).
Cognate with Old Turkic (buluŋ, “edge; cardinal point”); Southern Altai булуҥ (buluŋ, “edge, corner; river creek”), Khakas пулунъ (pulunʺ, “corner; cape, promontory”), Yakut булуҥ (buluñ, “isolated part of a forest, river, etc.”).
болон • (bolon)
singular | plural | |
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absolute | болон (bolon) | болондар (bolondar) |
definite genitive | болондоң (bolondoñ) | болондарҙың (bolondarźıñ) |
dative | болонға (bolonğa) | болондарға (bolondarğa) |
definite accusative | болондо (bolondo) | болондарҙы (bolondarźı) |
locative | болонда (bolonda) | болондарҙа (bolondarźa) |
ablative | болондан (bolondan) | болондарҙан (bolondarźan) |
Compare Mongolian болон (bolon) and Kalmyk болн (boln).
болон • (bolon)
Mongolian | Cyrillic |
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ᠪᠣᠯᠤᠨ (bolun) | болон (bolon) |
From бол- (bol-, “to be; to become; etc.”, verb stem) + -он (-on, associative converbal suffix).
болон • (bolon)
болон • (bolon)
боло́н • (bolón) f inan pl