ᠪᠡᠶ ᠡ
Middle Mongol
Alternative scripts
- (Arabic script) بِیَه (biyah /beye/)
- (Han script) 別耶 (biéyé /beye/)
- (Phags-pa script) ꡎꡦ
ꡗꡦ (be-ye /beye/)
Alternative forms
- ᠪᠡᠶᠡᠨ (beyen), ᠪᠡᠶᠡ (beye)
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Mongolic *beye. Compare also Manchu ᠪᡝᠶᡝ (beye), borrowed from Mongolic.
Noun
ᠪᠡᠶᠡ (bey-e)
Descendants
- Central Mongolic:
- Daur: [script needed] (bəy)
- Southern Mongolic:
- East Yugur: [Term?] (biy)
- Shirongolic:
- Bonan: [Term?] (baiyə)
- Dongxiang: [script needed] (bəyə)
- Kangjia: [Term?] (bei)
- Monguor:
- Mangghuer: [Term?] (beye)
- Mongghul: [Term?] (bie)
Further reading
- D. Tumurtogoo, editor (2006), Mongolian monuments in Uighur-Mongolian script (XIII-XVI centuries) (Language and Linguistics monograph series; A-11), Taipei: Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica, page 322
- D. Tumurtogoo, editor (2010), Mongolian monuments in ʾPhags-pa script (Language and Linguistics monograph series; 42), Taipei: Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica, pages 140, 182
- Poppe, Nicholas (1938), Mongolʹskij Slovarʹ Mukaddimat al-Adab[1] (in Russian), page 118
- Haenisch, Erich (1939), Wörterbuch zu Mangḥol un Niuca Tobca’an (Yüan-Ch‘ao Pi-Shi) geheime Geschichte der Mongolen [Dictionary of the Secret History of the Mongols] (in German), Leipzig: Otto Harrassowitz, page 15
- Sanžejev, G. D.; Orlovskaja, M. N.; Ševernina, Z. V. (2015), Etimologičeskij slovarʹ mongolʹskix jazykov: v 3 t. [Etymological dictionary of Mongolic languages: in 3 vols.] (in Russian), volume I, Moscow: Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, page 86
- Nugteren, Hans (2011), Mongolic phonology and the Qinghai-Gansu languages (dissertation)[2], Utrecht: LOT, page 281
Mongolian
Noun
ᠪᠡᠶᠡ • (bey-e)
- Mongolian spelling of бие (bije)