Иҙел
Bashkir
Etymology
Cognate with Old Uyghur [script needed] (Etil, “a river name, presumably the Volga”). Compare also with Turkish İdil; and Atil, the name of the capital of historical Khazaria, situated in the Volga delta.
Theophanes the Confessor in the 9th century mentions the river as Ancient Greek Ατελ (Atel). Thus, it is still debatable if the river name is Turkic or pre-Turkic by origin.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [iˈðɪ̞l]
- Hyphenation: И‧ҙел
Proper noun
Иҙел • (İźel)
- (historical) the Volga river (The Belaya + the Kama + Middle and Lower Volga)
- a male given name from the Turkic languages
- (mythology) a male character in Ural-batyr, Bashkir folk epic
Declension
Inflection of Иҙел (İźel)
singular only | |
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absolute | Иҙел (İźel) |
definite genitive | Иҙелдең (İźeldeñ) |
dative | Иҙелгә (İźelgə) |
definite accusative | Иҙелде (İźelde) |
locative | Иҙелдә (İźeldə) |
ablative | Иҙелдән (İźeldən) |
Derived terms
- Ағиҙел (Ağiźel)
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