сай
Chechen
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Nakh *sag.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsaj/
References
- Nichols, Johanna, Vagapov, Arbi (2004) “сай”, in Chechen–English and English–Chechen Dictionary, London and New York: RoutledgeCurzon, page 390
Ingush
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Nakh *sag.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsaj/
References
- Nichols, Johanna B. (2004) “сай”, in Ingush–English and English–Ingush Dictionary, London and New York: Routledge, page 133
Moksha
Southern Altai
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *say (“shallow; rocky bedding”).
Cognate with Tatar сай (say, “shallow”), Crimean Tatar say (“shallow place”), Kumyk сай (say, “shallow”), Khakas сай (say, “shallow place, shoal”).
Synonyms
- оок (ook)
- чайрам (čayram)
References
N. A. Baskakov, Toščakova N.A, editor (1947), “сай”, in Ojrotsko-Russkij Slovarʹ [Oyrot-Russian Dictionary], Moscow: M.: OGIZ, →ISBN
Tatar
Alternative forms
- say (Latin)
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *say (“shallow; rocky bedding”).
Cognate with Bashkir һай (hay, “shallow”), Southern Altai сай (say, “shallow, shoal”), Crimean Tatar say (“shallow place”), Kumyk сай (say, “shallow”), Khakas сай (say, “shallow place, shoal”).
Yakut
Etymology
See сайын.
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