хӯсь
See also: хуʼсь
Northern Mansi
Alternative forms
- хӯщ (hūś)
Etymology
Probably from Proto-Uralic *kaća (“young unmarried man”).[1] Cognates include Hungarian hős.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈχuːɕ], [ˈxuːɕ]
- Hyphenation: хӯсь
- Rhymes: -uːɕ
Noun
See also
| Playing cards in Northern Mansi · касыр ёнгил (kasyr ëngil) (layout · text) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| тус (tus) | китло̄мт (kitlōmt), китыг (kityg) | хӯрумло̄мт (hūrumlōmt) | нилало̄мт (nilalōmt) | атло̄мт (atlōmt) | хо̄тло̄мт (hōtlōmt) | са̄тло̄мт (sātlōmt) |
| нёлоловло̄мт (nëlolovlōmt) | онтоловло̄мт (ontolovlōmt) | ловло̄мт (lovlōmt) | хӯсь (hūsʹ) | нэ̄на̄й (nè̄nāj), на̄й (nāj) | хо̄н (hōn), о̄тыр (ōtyr) | джо̄кер (džōker) |
References
- ^ Entry #211 in Uralonet, online Uralic etymological database of the Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics.
- Mansi Dictionary of Munkácsi and Kálmán [1]