бага
See also: бяга
Abaza
FWOTD – 21 May 2016
Etymology
From Proto-Abkhaz-Abaza *bagá, from Proto-Northwest Caucasian *bӏagá (“jackal; fox”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [baɡa]
References
- Nikolayev, S. L.; Starostin, S. A. (1994), “*bHV̆rgĂ”, in A North Caucasian Etymological Dictionary, Moscow: Asterisk Publishers
Bulgarian
Etymology
Cognate with dialectal Russian ба́га (bága), бага́н (bagán, “natural spirit”), of unclear origin.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈbaɡə]
Usage notes
In the modern language, the word is used primarily as a nickname or as a honorific (e.g. in dialectal Ба́го Я́ро (Bágo Járo, “personification of calamity”)).
Declension
Declension of ба́га
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
indefinite | ба́га bága |
ба́ги bági |
definite | ба́гата bágata |
ба́гите bágite |
Further reading
- Anikin, A. E. (2008), “бага”, in Русский этимологический словарь [Russian Etymological Dictionary] (in Russian), issue 2 (ба – бдынъ), Moscow: Manuscript Monuments Ancient Rus, →ISBN, page 47
Mongolian
Etymology
Perhaps from Sanskrit पाक (pāka, “child, infant, young of an animal”).
Cognate with Kalmyk баһ (bağ), East Yugur bagha, Khitan 𘮽𘯛 (*b qo, “son”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /paɢ/, [päq]
Synonyms
Derived terms
- бага хурал (baga xural, “conference”)
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