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From Kipchak کون (kün, “sun, day”), from Proto-Turkic *kün (“sun, day”).
көн • (transliteration needed)
- day
Арпа алтмыш көндә өлгөрә.
- Barley matures in sixty days.
- (in certain collocations, otherwise rare) sun
Көн һуңғы тапҡыр 2008 йылдың йәйендә тотолдо.
- The sun was eclipsed (=there was a solar eclipse) last time in the summer of 2008.
Көн тейгәндә тәүге ярҙам.
- First aid for sunstroke.
Кейемең көнгә уңған.
- Your clothes were discolored by the sun.
- weather
- (in certain collocations) quiet life, peaceful existence
Зөбәржәт ҡарсыҡ уҫал булды, килененә көн бирмәне.
- The old Zubarjat was evil (and) made life impossible for her daughter-in-law (=never left her daughter-in-law in peace).
- See also ҡояш for the meaning "the sun"
- See also көн торошо, һауа торошо for the meaning "the weather"
- бөгөнгө көн (“the present day, present”)
- көн дә (“every day”)
- көн аша (“every other day”)
- көньяҡ, көнсығыш, көнбайыш
- көнбағыш
- көндәлек
- көнкүреш
- тыуған көн
- белем көнө
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Arabic | كون |
Cyrillic | көн |
Latin | kön |
Yañalif | kɵn |
From Proto-Turkic *kȫn (“tanned skin, leather”). Cognate with Bashkir күн (“leather”), Azerbaijani gön (“leather”), etc.
көн • (kön)
From Kipchak کون (kün, “sun, day”), from Proto-Turkic *kün (“sun, day”).
көн • (kön)
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
көн • (kön)
- (intransitive) to straighten, to become straight
- (intransitive) (medicine) to recover (one's health)
- See synonyms at үтүөр (ütüör).