тун
Bashkir
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editFrom Proto-Turkic *tōn.
Pronunciation
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editтун • (tun)
- fur coat, coat made of a pelt
- Ural-batyr (Bashkir folk epic):
- Һомай ҡош тунын кейеп шундуҡ осоп килгән ти // Үле ятҡан Уралдың ауыҙынан үпкән, ти.
- Homay qoş tunın keyep şunduq osop kilgən ti // Üle yatqan Uraldıñ awıźınan üpkən, ti.
- The bird Umay donned her fur coat, immediately came flying, (and) kissed Ural, who was lying dead, on his mouth.
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Russian
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editтун • (tun) m inan (genitive ту́на, nominative plural ту́ны, genitive plural ту́нов)
- tun (large cask especially for wine, commonly containing 252 gallons)
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