дириҥ

Yakut

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *teriŋ, compare Turkish derin.

Adjective

дириҥ (diriŋ)

  1. (literally or figurative) deep, profound
    дириҥ үрэхdiriŋ ürexdeep river
    дириҥ өйдөбүлdiriŋ öydöbüldeep understanding
    Antonyms: намыһах (namıhax), чычаас (çıçaas, shallow)

Derived terms

  • дириҥээ (diriŋee, to deepen, intransitive)
  • дириҥэт (diriŋet, to deepen, transitive)

Noun

дириҥ (diriŋ)

  1. depth (in the sense of "something deep"), depths
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