ос

See also: Appendix:Variations of "oc"

Adyghe

Alternative forms

  • осы (wosə) (Standard Adyghe)

Pronunciation

  • (Shapsug dialect) IPA(key): [was]

Noun

ос (wos)

  1. Alternative form of осы (wosə)

Declension

Archi

Numeral

ос (os)

  1. one

Bashkir

Ҡәләм осо.
Pencil tip.

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *ūč (end, edge).

Cognate with Old Turkic [script needed] (, wing, phalanx (of a military unit)), Old Uyghur [script needed] (, end, tip); Kazakh ұш (ūş, tip, end), Kyrgyz уч (, tip, end), Southern Altai уч (, tip, end), Tuvan уш (, tip, end), Turkmen (tip, end), Turkish (tip, end), Chuvash вӗҫ (vĕś, end).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ʊ̞s]
  • Hyphenation: ос (one syllable)

Noun

ос (os)

  1. the extreme end of something, especially of a linear object
    Йыр өҙөлдө; миңә ҡағылып китте Ғазраилдың ҡара ҡанат осо. (Mustai Karim)
    Yır öðöldö; miŋä qağılıp kitte Ğazraildıŋ qara qanat oso.
    The song cut off; the tip of Azrael's black wing touched me (in passing).
  2. tip, a pointed end
  3. (village, street) a particular part of the village (street), in respect to the speaker's location
    Арғы оста тағы бер аҙыҡ-түлек магазины бар.
    Arğı osta tağı ber aðıq-tülek magazinı bar.
    There is another food shop at the far end (of the village).

Declension

Bulgarian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *osь.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɔs]

Noun

ос (os) f

  1. axis
  2. axle

Declension

References

  • ос in Rečnik na bǎlgarskija ezik (Institut za bǎlgarski ezik)
  • ос in Rečnik na bǎlgarskija ezik (Čitanka.Info)

Mansi

Conjunction

ос (os)

  1. and

Russian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [os]

Noun

ос (os) f anim pl

  1. genitive/accusative plural of оса́ (osá)

Serbo-Croatian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *osь.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ôːs/

Noun

о̑с f (Latin spelling ȏs)

  1. (Croatia) axis

Declension

Yakut

Etymology

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Verb

ос (os)

  1. (intransitive) (medicine) to heal (from a wound)
    See synonyms at үтүөр (ütüör).
  2. (intransitive) (agriculture) to overgrow
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