тыллаах

Yakut

Etymology

From тыл (tıl, tongue, word) + -лаах (-laaq, ornative suffix).

Adjective

тыллаах (tıllaaq)

  1. having a tongue (literal, as of people and animals, or figurative, as of bells, etc.)
  2. having speech (usually refined speech)

Derived terms

  • уран тыллаах (uran tıllaaq, eloquent)
  • уус тыллаах (uus tıllaaq, eloquent)
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