оҥор
Yakut
Etymology 1
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Verb
оҥор • (oñor)
- (transitive) to make, to build
- Synonym: гын (gın)
- ыскаабы оҥор ― ıskaabı oñor ― to build a cabinet
- орон оҥор ― oron oñor ― to make a bed (either literal or idiomatic)
- испииһэги оҥор ― ispiihegi oñor ― to make a list
- сири оҥор ― siri oñor ― to cultivate the land
- саҥа оҥор ― saña oñor ― to redo
- сыыһаны оҥор ― sııhanı oñor ― to make a mistake
- эн тугу оҥордуҥ? ― en tugu oñorduñ? ― what did you do?
- to make, to convert (something into something else)
- кулут оҥор ― kulut oñor ― to make into a slave
- to make, to cook
- to act (in some way)
- (colloquial) to think, to believe
Usage notes
Like English make, we see that this word admits a wide variety of uses.
Derived terms
- оҥоһун (oñohun, reflexive)
Etymology 2
Present participle of оҥ (oñ).
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