будаа
Mongolian
Etymology
From Proto-Mongolic *budaxan.
Perhaps related to Proto-Turkic *botka (“gruel”). (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)
Compare Dongxiang budan, Bashkir бутҡа (butqa), Chuvash пӑтӑ (păt̬ă).
Noun
будаа • (budaa) (Mongolian spelling ᠪᠤᠳᠠᠭᠠ (budaɣ'a)); (hidden-n declension)
Usage notes
- будаа means grain in general, but may refer to a particular cereal depending on the locality and register.
Derived terms
- цагаан будаа (cagaan budaa, “rice”, literally “white grain”)
- шар будаа (šar budaa, “millet”, literally “yellow grain”)
- будаалах (budaalax, “to have a meal”)
- будаа болгох (budaa bolgox, “to screw up, ruin”, literally “to turn into porridge”)
- будаа агшаагч (budaa agšaagč, “rice cooker”, literally “rice constrictor”)
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