авӑн
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Chuvash[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
Verb[edit]
авӑн • (avăn)
- (intransitive) to bend, to curve, to crook
- Йывӑҫ авӑнса ӳсет. ― Jyvăś avăns̬a üs̬et. ― The tree is growing сrooked.
- (intransitive) to wriggle, to coil, to meander
- Шыв улӑх авӑна-авӑна юхать. ― Šyv ulăh avăna-avăna juh̬atʹ. ― The river meanders through the meadow.
- (intransitive) to stoop, to bend down, to bow
- (intransitive, figuratively) to give in, to yield, to relent
- Тӑшман хӗснипе ӑнмарӑмӑр. ― Tăšman h̬ĕsnip̬e ănmarămăr. ― We did not give in under pressure of the enemy.
Derived terms[edit]
- авӑнлӑх (avănlăh)
- авӑнтар (avănt̬ar)
- авӑнчӑк (avănč̬ăk)
- авӑнчӑклан (avănč̬ăklan)
- авӑнчӑклантар (avănč̬ăklant̬ar)
- авӑнчӑклат (avănč̬ăklat)
- авӑнчӑклӑ (avănč̬ăklă)
Etymology 2[edit]
Borrowed from Russian овин (ovin).
Noun[edit]
авӑн • (avăn)
- (agriculture) barn, granary
- (agriculture) sheaf (bundle of grain or straw)
- (agriculture) threshing
- авӑн вӑхӑчӗ ― avăn văh̬ăč̬ĕ ― threshing season
Derived terms[edit]
- авӑн уйӑхӗ (avăn ujăh̬ĕ)
Etymology 3[edit]
Noun[edit]
авӑн • (avăn)