хол
See also: хөл
Bulgarian
Etymology
Borrowed from English hall, possibly via Russian холл (xoll). Originally referring to the largest room in an apartment, with the modern meaning having evolved after the spread of block building construction in Bulgaria after the 1950's. Etymologically a doublet of ха́ле (hále, “hall, depository”) (borrowed instead from German Halle).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [xɔɫ]
Declension
Ingush
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Nakh *xoola.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈχʷol/
References
- Nichols, Johanna B. (2004) “хол”, in Ingush–English and English–Ingush Dictionary, London and New York: Routledge, page 162
- Kurkijev, A. S. (2005) “хол”, in Ингушско-русский словарь [Ingush–Russian Dictionary], Magas: Serdalo, page 429
Kalmyk
Mongolian
Etymology
From Proto-Mongolic *kola. Cognate with Buryat холо (xolo).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /χɔɬ/
Tuvan
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *kol (“upper arm, hand”). Akin to the Yakut term below, but a false cognate with the Archi term above.
Yakut
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *kol (“upper arm, hand”). Akin to the Tuvan term above, and see Bashkir ҡул (qul) for more cognates.
Coordinate terms
- хары (qarı, “forearm”)
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