булһн
Kalmyk
Etymology
From Proto-Mongolic *bulaγan. Cognate with Mongolian булга (bulga).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bulˈʁən/
Noun
булһн • (bulğn) (Clear script spelling ᡋᡇᠯᡎᡇᠨ (bulɣun), plural булһд)
- sable (Martes zibellina)
- 2018, Хабунова Е. Э., editor, Хуучн үгд худл уга: кеерин хураңһу материал, Элст: ЗАОр «НПП «Джангар», page 99:
- Орс хатн Анна Иоановна Дондуг Омбог сәәнәр церглснд булһн девләр болн ик үнтә үлдәр ачлсмн, цергчнр-хальмгуд болхла улан эдин әңгс авсн бәәҗ.
- Ors xatn Anna Ioanovna Dondug Ombog säänär tserglsnd bulğn devlär boln ik üntä üldär açlsmn, tsergçnr-xalʹmgud bolxla ulan edin äñgs avsn bääj.
- Russian empress Anna Ioanovna awarded Donduk Ombo with a sable furcoat and an expensive sword for his war service, while Kalmyk soliders got some things made of red fabric.
References
- A. Pozdneev (1911) “булһн”, in Калмыцко-русскій словарь [Kalmyk-Russian dictionary], Saint-Petersburg: Типографія императорской академіи наук, page 136
- Этимологический словарь монгольских языков [Etymological Dictionary of Mongolian Languages] (in Russian), Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2015
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