уһун

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Dolgan[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From uzun, from Proto-Turkic *uŕɨ-n. Compare Turkish uzun.

Adjective[edit]

уһун (uhun)

  1. long
  2. tall
  3. high

Noun[edit]

уһун (uhun)

  1. height, stature

Verb[edit]

уһун (uhun)

  1. to last
  2. to repeat

Etymology 2[edit]

From *usun-. Maybe from *üz-, from Proto-Turkic *jüŕ-. Compare Turkish yüzmek, Bashkir йөҙөү (yöźöw), Kazakh жүзу (jüzu), Kyrgyz жүзүү (jüzüü).

Verb[edit]

уһун (uhun)

  1. to swim

Yakut[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From *usun < *uzun, from Proto-Turkic *uŕïn. Compare Turkish uzun, and see Southern Altai узун (uzun) for more cognates.

Adjective[edit]

уһун (uhun)

  1. long, tall
    Antonyms: кылгас (kılgas, short (not long)), намыһах (namıhaq, short (not tall))
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Etymology 2[edit]

From Proto-Turkic *jüŕ-. Compare to Other turkic, Turkish yüzmek, Southern Altai јӱс- (ǰüs-), etc.

Verb[edit]

уһун (uhun)

  1. (intransitive) to swim
  2. (with inst.) (nautical) to sail (on something)
    болуотунан уһунboluotunan uhunto sail on a raft
    борокуотунан уһунborokuotunan uhunto sail on a steamboat
  3. (of time) to flow, to pass
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