ок

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Even

Etymology

Akin to Evenki окин (okin).

Pronoun

ок (ok)

  1. when

Kyrgyz

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *ok (arrow).

Noun

ок (ok)

  1. arrow
  2. bullet

Declension

Derived terms

Nogai

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *ok.

Noun

ок (ok)

  1. arrow
  2. bullet

References

  • N. A. Baskakov, S.A Kalmykov, editor (1963), “ок”, in Nogajsko-Russkij Slovarʹ [Nogai-Russian Dictionary], Moscow: karačajevo-čerkesskij naučno- issledovatelʹskij institut jazyka, literatury i istorii, →ISBN

Northern Altai

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *ok. Cognate to Chulym оқ (oq), Shor оқ (oq), Khakas ух (ux), Western Yugur oq (bow), Tofa оъӄ (o"q), Tuvan ок (ok) or оък (òk), etc.

Noun

ок (ok)

  1. bullet, arrow

See also

References

  • N. A Baskakov, editor (1972), “ок”, in Severnyje dialekty Altajskovo (Ojrotskovo Jazyka- Dialekt kumandincev(Kumandin Kiži) [Northern Dialect of Altai -Kumandin Dialect(Kumandin kiži)], Moskva: glavnaja redakcija vostočnoja literatury, →ISBN

Russian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Distorted form of оке́й (okéj) from English OK.

Pronunciation

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Interjection

ок (ok)

  1. (colloquial, Internet) Alternative form of оке́й (okéj)

Southern Altai

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *ok (arrow).

Noun

ок (ok)

  1. arrow

References

  • N. A. Baskakov, Toščakova N.A, editor (1947), “ок”, in Ojrotsko-Russkij Slovarʹ [Oyrot-Russian Dictionary], Moscow: M.: OGIZ, →ISBN