бөрө

Bashkir

Бөрө

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *bür (bud; leaf; grain).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [bʏ̞ˈrʏ̞]
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: бө‧рө

Noun

бөрө • (börö)

  1. bud, a newly formed leaf that has not yet unfolded.

Declension

Dolgan

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *bȫrü.

Noun

бөрө • (börö)

  1. wolf

Yakut

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *bȫrü, probably "the grey one" (compare Yakut бороҥ (boroñ, grey)).

It was an ancient superstition (at least in Eurasia, and possibly elsewhere) that saying the name of a feared animal would invoke that animal (see, for example, the Korean proverb "speak of a tiger and one appears"). See also the etymologies of English wolf (its cognates involve taboo name deformation) and Russian медведь (medvedʹ, bear) (literally "the honey-eater").

Noun

бөрө • (börö)

  1. wolf

Derived terms

  • бөрө оҕото (börö oğoto, wolf cub)
  • бөрө тириитэ (börö tiriite, wolf skin, wolf pelt)
  • сур бөрө (sur börö, grey wolf)
  • тыһы бөрө (tıhı börö) or ийэ бөрө (iye börö), both meaning "she-wolf"
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