Proto-Turkic *küńe (“moth”). <span class="searchmatch">көйүүр</span> • (köyüür) moth, especially the clothes moth (Tineidae) Synonym: үрүмэччи (ürümecci) үөн-<span class="searchmatch">көйүүр</span> (üön-köyüür, “insect”)...
Yakut Wikipedia has an article on: үөн-<span class="searchmatch">көйүүр</span> Wikipedia sah үөн (üön, “worm”) + <span class="searchmatch">көйүүр</span> (köyüür, “moth”). үөн-<span class="searchmatch">көйүүр</span> • (üön-köyüür) insect...
үрүмэ (ürüme) < Proto-Turkic *ȫr-. Compare to Turkish örümcek, etc. үрүмэччи • (ürümecci) butterfly Synonym: лыах (lıaq) moth Synonym: <span class="searchmatch">көйүүр</span> (köyüür)...
has come upon good fortune, but then shuns those who helped them along the way) larva үөн-<span class="searchmatch">көйүүр</span> (üön-köyüür, “insect”) эриэн үөн (erien üön, “snake”)...
(intransitive) (biology, religion) to come back to life, to be resurrected үөн-<span class="searchmatch">көйүүр</span> тиллибит ― üön-köyüür tillibit ― the insect has come back to life (after...
(küie), Southern Altai кӱйе (küye), Turkmen güýe, Uzbek kuya and Yakut <span class="searchmatch">көйүүр</span> (köyüür). گوگه • (güğe, güve) moth, especially the clothes moth which feeds...