мамыҡ

Bashkir

Мамыҡ (1)
Мамыҡ (2)
Мамыҡ (4)

Etymology

From Chagatai ماموق (mamuq, cotton), from Middle Persian pmbk' (pambag, cotton).

Cognate with Kazakh мамық (mamyq), Kyrgyz мамык (mamık), Uzbek momiq, Uyghur مامۇق (mamuq), Turkish pamuk (cotton).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [mɑˈmɯ̞q]
  • Hyphenation: ма‧мыҡ

Noun

мамыҡ • (mamıq)

  1. cotton
    Мамыҡ майы.
    Mamıq mayı.
    Cottonseed oil.
    Мысырҙа башлыса дөгө, мамыҡ, бойҙай һәм йәшелсә-емештәр үҫтерәләр.
    Mısırźa başlısa dögö, mamıq, boyźay həm yəşelsə-yemeştər üśterələr.
    In Egypt, they mainly grow rice, cotton, wheat and vegetables.
  2. cotton wool, absorbent cotton
  3. down (on birds); soft, fluffy feathers
    Өйрәк мамығы.
    Öyrək mamığı.
    Duck down.
  4. down (on plants), the pubescence of plants
    Тирәк мамығы.
    Tirək mamığı.
    Poplar down.

Declension

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