ᠳᠦᠷᠢ

Middle Mongol

Alternative scripts

Etymology

Possibly from Proto-Turkic *dǖŕ (face), from Proto-Turkic *tǖs (color), or from the same source as Turkish tür (type, kind). [1][2]

Noun

ᠳᠦᠷᠢ (twyry /düri/)

  1. image, form, appearance

Descendants

  • Central Mongolic:
    • Classical Mongolian: ᠳᠦᠷᠢ (düri)
      • Mongolian: дүр (dür)
      • Buryat: дүрэ (düre)
    • Written Oirat: ᡑᡉᠷᡅ (düri)
      • Kalmyk: дүр (dür)
  • Daur: [script needed] (dur)

References

  1. ^ Ünal, Orçun (2019), “Words of Turkic Origin in the Vocabulary of Written and Middle Mongol I (A-D)”, in Journal of Old Turkic Studies[1], page 585
  2. ^ 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 203

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 375
  • D. Tumurtogoo, editor (2010), Mongolian monuments in ʾPhags-pa script (Language and Linguistics monograph series; 42), Taipei: Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica, pages 147, 183

Mongolian

MongolianCyrillic
дүр
(dür)
ᠳᠦᠷᠢ
(düri)

Etymology

Inherited from Middle Mongol ᠳᠦᠷᠢ (twyry /⁠düri⁠/).

Pronunciation

Noun

ᠳᠦᠷᠢ • (düri)

  1. image, form, mien

Declension

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Further reading


  • ᠳᠦᠷᠢ
    [düri]”, in Монгол хэлний их тайлбар толь [Dictionary of the Mongolian Language] (in Mongolian), Institute of Linguistics of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences, 2016–present
  • ᠳᠦᠷᠢ in Болор толь (Bolor tolʹ, Bolor Dictionary)