көн

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Bashkir

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Etymology

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From Kipchak کون (kün, sun, day), from Proto-Turkic *kün (sun, day).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /kʏ̞n/
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  • Hyphenation: көн (one syllable)

Noun

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көн (transliteration needed)

  1. day
    Көн яҡтыһы.
    Day light.
    Көн һайын.
    Every day.
    Көнө буйы.
    All day long.
    Ял көнө.
    Day off.
    Арпа алтмыш көндә өлгөрә.
    Barley matures in sixty days.
  2. (in certain collocations, otherwise rare) sun
    Көн тыуа.
    The sun rises.
    Көн байый.
    The sun sets.
    Көн һуңғы тапҡыр 2008 йылдың йәйендә тотолдо.
    The sun was eclipsed (=there was a solar eclipse) last time in the summer of 2008.
    Көн тейгәндә тәүге ярҙам.
    First aid for sunstroke.
    Кейемең көнгә уңған.
    Your clothes were discolored by the sun.
  3. weather
  4. (in certain collocations) quiet life, peaceful existence
    Зөбәржәт ҡарсыҡ уҫал булды, килененә көн бирмәне.
    The old Zubarjat was evil (and) made life impossible for her daughter-in-law (=never left her daughter-in-law in peace).

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Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic كون
Cyrillic көн
Latin kön
Yañalif kɵn

Etymology

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From Proto-Turkic *kȫn (tanned skin, leather). Cognate with Bashkir күн (leather), Azerbaijani gön (leather), etc.

Noun

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көн (kön)

  1. leather

Tatar

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Etymology

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From Kipchak کون (kün, sun, day), from Proto-Turkic *kün (sun, day).

Noun

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көн (kön)

  1. day

Yakut

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Etymology

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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Verb

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көн (kön)

  1. (intransitive) to straighten, to become straight
  2. (intransitive) (medicine) to recover (one's health)
    See synonyms at үтүөр (ütüör).

Derived terms

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  • көннөр (könnör, to straighten, transitive)
  • көнө (könö, straight, upright, honest)