канар

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See also: қанар

Russian[edit]

кана́ры

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Kazakh қанар (qanar) (Uzbek qanor), from Persian کنار (kanâr, side, edge, border) apparently because the sack was to the side of man, or the sacks were at the border of the field, during reaping.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

кана́р (kanárm inan (genitive кана́ра, nominative plural кана́ры, genitive plural кана́ров)

  1. (Central Asia) a large bag in which cotton is collected

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