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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Mordvinic *torə. Possibly connected to Proto-Uralic *terä (“cutting edge; blade”). Compare Finnish terä, Hungarian tőr. Soviet era dictionaries somehow omitted this word, although it appears in earlier ones and is widely presented in folklore.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]торо • (toro)
- sword
- 1990, H. Paasonens Mordwinisches Wörterbuch, (Please provide the book title or journal name):
- кери торо кедьсэнзэ ― keŕi toro keďsenze ― a sharp sword in his hand
верьга ливти кери торо ― veŕga ľivťi keŕi toro ― a sharp sword flies above
тонь торот, минек прянек ― toń torot, mińek pŕańek ― thy sword, our heads (a surrenderers' formula)- keŕi toro keďsenze ― keŕi toro keďsenze ― a sharp sword in his hand
veŕga ľivťi keŕi toro ― veŕga ľivťi keŕi toro ― a sharp sword flies above
toń torot, mińek pŕańek ― toń torot, mińek pŕańek ― thy sword, our heads (a surrenderers' formula) - (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- keŕi toro keďsenze ― keŕi toro keďsenze ― a sharp sword in his hand
- sabre, saber
Derived terms
[edit]- торыне (little sword, dagger)
- торкандый (elder matchmaker)
- торокудо (sword sheath)
- торокундамо (sword hilt)