эзэн
Buryat
Etymology
- From Proto-Mongolic *ejen, compare Kalmyk эзн (ezn), Daur ejen, Dongxiang ezhen.
- The Mongolic term might derive from Proto-Turkic *idi, compare Kazakh ие (ie).
- See also Proto-Tungusic *ədī (“husband”), compare Evenki эды̄ (ədī).
Mongolian
Mongolian | Cyrillic |
---|---|
ᠡᠵᠡᠨ (eǰen) | эзэн (ezen) |
Pronunciation
- (Ulaanbaatar) IPA(key): [e̝.t͜sɘ̝̆ŋ]
- Hyphenation: э‧зэн
Declension
This noun needs an inflection-table template.
Derived terms
- эзгүй (ezgüj, “uninhabited”)
- эзгүйрэх (ezgüjrex, “to become depopulated”)
- эзлэх (ezlex, “to conquer, to win”)
- эзэрхий (ezerxii, “despotic”)
- эзэрхэх (ezerxex, “to lord over”)
- эзэрхэг (ezerxeg, “despotic”)
- эзэмших (ezemšix, “to possess, to own, to have command of”)
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