саанчы
Kyrgyz
Etymology
From *saɣïnčï (“milker, milkmaid”). From Proto-Turkic *sag-. Cognate with Kazakh сауыншы (sauynşy),Southern Altai саанчы (saančï), Kumyk савунчу (sawunçu), Bashkir һауынсы (hawınsı), Tatar савымчы (sawımçı), Turkmen sagymçy, Uyghur سېغىنچى (sëghinchi), Tuvan саанчы (saançı, “milker, milkmaid”), etc.
Southern Altai
Etymology
From *saɣïnčï (“milker, milkmaid”). From Proto-Turkic *sag-. Cognate with Kazakh сауыншы (sauynşy),Kyrgyz саанчы (saancı), Kumyk савунчу (sawunçu), Bashkir һауынсы (hawınsı), Tatar савымчы (sawımçı), Turkmen sagymçy, Uyghur سېغىنچى (sëghinchi), Tuvan саанчы (saançı, “milker, milkmaid”), etc.
Related terms
- саар (saar)
References
N. A. Baskakov, Toščakova N.A, editor (1947), “саанчы”, in Ojrotsko-Russkij Slovarʹ [Oyrot-Russian Dictionary], Moscow: M.: OGIZ, →ISBN
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