Kənd evi - A villagehouse FromProto-Turkic *eb ( “ dwelling place, house ” ) . Cognate withOld Turkic 𐰋 ( eb ) ,Turkish ev .
ev (definite accusative evi ,plural evlər )
house yaşayışevi ―residentialhouse Evin yiyəsikimdir ? ―Who is the ownerof the house? home Özevində nə istəyir eləyir. ―S/he does what sh/e wants inher/his ownhome . Onlarevdə deyillər ―They are notat home . royal house ,royal dynasty Synonym: sülalə Habsburqlarevi . ―House ofHabsburg .( backgammon ) home board ,inner board FromMiddle Cornish ef , fromProto-Brythonic *eβ̃ , fromProto-Celtic *es . CompareBreton eñ ,Welsh ef .
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he ( masculine 3rd person singular subject pronoun ) him ,his ( masculine 3rd person singular enclitic pronoun, used to reinforce previous pronoun ) Ple ethev ? Where did he go? 1 Uncommon.2 hun andins have been suggested as non-binary 3rd person singular pronouns, though these have not yet officially adopted.3 Infrequently used as a formal alternative to the singular.
S Triggerssoft mutation A Triggersaspirate mutation M Triggersmixed mutation
Borrowed fromOttoman Turkish أو ( ev ,“ house ” ) , ultimately fromProto-Turkic *eb ( “ dwelling place, house ” ) .Doublet ofüy , which is inherited.
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house Synonym: ( Northern dialect ) üy home Mirjejev, V. A.; Usejinov, S. M. (2002 ),Ukrajinsʹko-krymsʹkotatarsʹkyj slovnyk [Ukrainian – Crimean Tatar Dictionary ][4] , Simferopol: Dolya,→ISBN “ev ”, inLuğatçıq (in Russian) Inherited fromOld Anatolian Turkish اَوْ ( ev ) , fromProto-Turkic *eb .
ev (definite accusative evi ,plural evlär )
house Kopuşçu M. İ., Todorova S. A., Kiräkova T.İ., editors (2019 ),Gagauzça-rusça sözlük: klaslar 5-12 , Komrat: Gagauziya M.V. Maruneviç adına Bilim-Aaraştırma merkezi,→ISBN , page64 FromProto-Nuristani *eka , fromProto-Indo-Iranian *Háykas , fromProto-Indo-European *h₁óykos . According to Halfmann, thev is a hiatus filler. Despite apparent similarities withProto-Indo-Iranian *Háywas , it is not derived from it, as intervocalic*w is regularly lost.[ 1] Doublet ofe andē .
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one ^ Halfmann, Jakob (2025). The Diversification of Indo-Iranian and the Position of the Nuristani Languages. Wiesbaden: Reichert. ^ Strand, Richard F. (2016 ), “′ev”, inNûristânî Etymological Lexicon [1] ^ Halfmann, Jakob (2024). A Grammatical Description of the Katë Language (Nuristani) (PhD thesis). Köln: Universität zu Köln. ev
this ,these Borrowed fromLatin aevum ( “ age, generation ” ) .
ev n (plural evuri ) orev m (plural evi )
age ,era ,period Synonyms: epocă ,eră century Synonym: secol FromOttoman Turkish او ( ev ,“ house ” ) ,[ 1] fromProto-Turkic *eb ( “ dwelling place, house ” ) . Cognate withOld Turkic 𐰋 ( eb ) .
ev (definite accusative evi ,plural evler )
( architecture ) Abuilding for a family toreside in;house ,home ,abode .Synonym: bark A buildinginhabited by a person or a family;household .Synonyms: hane ,konut ,( literary ) ocak ,( archaic ) mesken ( figurative , by extension) family ( dialect ) kitchen “ev ”, inTurkish dictionaries , Türk Dil Kurumu FromProto-Torres-Banks *aβi , fromProto-Oceanic *api .
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fire hell Malau, Catriona (2021 ), “ev ”, inA Dictionary of Vurës, Vanuatu , Canberra: Australian National University Press,→ISBN , page64 Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium . Particularly: “Not mentioned by Ratliff at all. Bears vague resemblance toJapanese 負う ( ou ,“ to bear, carry on one's back ” ) , though Japonic traditionally seems quite unrelated to Hmong-Mien as far as East Asian languages are concerned. Maybe an independent sound-symbolic formation in both (a grunt of "eh!" or "oh!" when lifting something onto one's back)?”
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tocarry (achild ,basket , etc.) on theback Nwsev ib kawm pobkws puvnkaus. ―Shecarries a full back-basket of corn (on her back ). Heimbach, Ernest E. (1979 ),White Hmong — English Dictionary [5] , SEAP Publications,→ISBN , page 2 .