оят

Bashkir

Etymology

From *uyat "shame", from Proto-Turkic *uja- (shame; to be ashamed).

Cognate with Tatar оят (oyat), Kazakh ұят (ūät), Kyrgyz уят (uyat), Turkmen uýat (shame), Uzbek uyat, Uyghur ئۇيات (uyat), Southern Altai уят (uyat), Khakas уят (uyat), Tuvan ыят (ıyat, shame), etc.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ʊ̞ˈjɑt]
  • Hyphenation: о‧ят

Noun

оят • (oyat)

  1. shame, the uncomfortable feeling of perceived impropriety, dishonor, improper or indecent conduct, etc.
  2. shame; reproach incurred or suffered, dishonor
  3. that which is shameful and private; private parts

Declension

Adjective

оят • (oyat)

  1. indecent, obscene

Adverb

оят • (oyat)

  1. ashamed, feeling shame or guilt

Tatar

Noun

оят • (oyat) (Latin spelling oyat)

  1. embarrassment, shame
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