туғай

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Bashkir[edit]

Туғай.

Etymology[edit]

From *toqay (forest; brushwood) - apparently a regional Central Asian term.

Cognate with Kazakh тоғай (toğai, forest; bushes), Kyrgyz токой (tokoy, forest; bushes on flooded riverbanks), Uyghur توقاي (toqay, wildwood, forest), Uzbek toqoj (brushwood, bulrush), Turkmen tokaý (forest), Azerbaijani toğay (forest in river valleys) etc.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [tu.ˈʁɑj]
  • Hyphenation: ту‧ғай

Noun[edit]

туғай (tuğay)

  1. a seasonally flooded river or creek valley with bushes and trees growing
  2. river meadow; flood meadow by the side of a river or creek
    Минең күңелем тыуған Уралымда ҡалды: муйыл сәскә атҡан туғайҙарҙы төшөмдә күреп йыш ҡына уянам.
    Mineñ küñelem tıwğan Uralımda qaldı: muyıl səskə atqan tuğayźarźı töşömdə kürep yış qına uyanam.
    My soul has remained in my native Urals: I often wake up dreaming of river meadows with bird cherries abloom.

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