санаа
Yakut
Etymology
Borrowed from a Mongolic language; otherwise it is hard to explain word initial /s/; compare Mongolian санаа (sanaa, “thought”). Ultimately from Proto-Turkic *sāna- (“to think”), from *sān (“number, counting”), from *sā- (“to think, count”). Cognate with Turkish say- (“to count, regard”).
Noun
санаа • (sanaa)
Derived terms
- эр санаа (er sanaa, “courage”)
- өй-санаа (öy-sanaa, “consciousness, mind”)
- санаа-оноо (sanaa-onoo, “sadness”)
- санааҕа түс (sanaağa tüs, “to grieve”)
- санаарҕаа (sanaarğaa, “to be sad, to grieve”)
Synonyms
- толкуйдаа (tolkuydaa, “to think”)
Derived terms
- санат (sanat, “to remind, to resemble”)
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