сах

Yakut

Etymology 1

From Proto-Turkic *čiāk (time; precisely, exactly) — see Kazakh шақ (şaq, time), Kyrgyz чак (cak), for more cognates — making this word a false cognate with Russian час (čas, time, hour), itself the source of Yakut чаас (caas, hour).

Noun

сах • (saq)

  1. time
    See synonyms at кэм (kem).
    бу саххаbu saqqaat this time
    хайа сахтан?qaya saqtan?since when?
    күөх сахküöq saqmidsummer

Etymology 2

Related with Turkish yakmak (see there for more cognates).

Verb

сах • (saq)

  1. to strike (fire)
  2. (by extension, as саҕан + a verb) to do something persistently

Etymology 3

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Interjection

сах • (saq)

  1. (vulgar) damn, dammit (see the below, and compare the old-fashioned English expression "the devil take (him/her/it)")

Noun

сах • (saq)

  1. devil
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