түннүк
See also: түүнүк
Yakut
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *tüŋlik (“smoke hole, venthole, opening”) per Bashkir төндөк (töndök), thus a false cognate with Mongolian цонх (conx).
Noun
түннүк • (tünnük)
Derived terms
- сир түннүгэ (sir tünnüge, “a walking encyclopedia”) (colloquial, literally "window of the earth")
- түннүк оҕото (tünnük oğoto, “foundling”) (colloquial)
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