Archi

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Verb

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ас (as)

  1. to do

Bashkir

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Etymology

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From Proto-Turkic *ạ̄č (hungry, hunger).

Cognate with Old Turkic 𐰀𐰲 (āč), Kazakh аш (), Kyrgyz ач (ac), Uzbek och, Turkish (hungry), Yakut аас (aas, hungry), etc.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ɑs]
  • Hyphenation: ас (one syllable)

Adjective

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ас (as)

  1. hungry
    Астың хәлен туҡ белмәй.
    Astıñ xəlen tuq belməy.
    The well-fed does not know the condition of the hungry.

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Chuvash

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Etymology

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From Proto-Turkic *es (memory, mind).

Noun

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ас (as)

  1. memory

Further reading

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  • ас”, in Электронлă сăмахсар[1] (overall work in Russian and Chuvash), 1996.

Dolgan

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Etymology 1

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From Proto-Turkic *s(i)ač (hair).

Noun

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ас (as)

  1. hair

Etymology 2

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From Proto-Turkic *(i)aĺ (food, meal).

Noun

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ас (as)

  1. meal, food, fare

Eastern Khanty

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Ас. (1)

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Noun

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ас (as) (Surgut)

  1. river (large)
  2. see Ас (As)

References

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  • Glushak, V. M. (2006) Хантыйско-русский словарь (сургутский диалект) [Khanty-Russian Dictionary (Surgut dialect)] (in Russian), Surgut: СурГУ, page 11

Komi-Permyak

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Etymology

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From Proto-Permic *as. Cognates include Komi-Zyrian ас (as) and Udmurt ас (as).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈas/, [ˈäs]
  • Hyphenation: ас

Pronoun

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ас (as)

  1. (attributive) (one's) own

References

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  • V. I. Lytkin (1962) Коми-Пермяцкий язык: введение, фонетика, лексика и морфология [Komi-Permyak language: introduction, phonetics, vocabulary and morphology] (in Russian), Kudymkar: Коми-Пермяцкое книжное издательство, page 10

Komi-Zyrian

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Etymology

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From Proto-Permic *as. Cognates include Udmurt ас (as) and Komi-Permyak ас (as).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈas/, [ˈäs]
  • Hyphenation: ас

Pronoun

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ас (as)

  1. (attributive) (one's) own

References

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  • L. M. Beznosikova, E. A. Ajbabina, R. I. Kosnyreva (2000) Коми-русский словарь [Komi-Russian dictionary], →ISBN, page 27

Macedonian

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Etymology

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Ultimately from Latin as.

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Noun

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ас (asm (plural асови)

  1. (card games, sports) ace

Declension

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See also

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Playing cards in Macedonian · ка́рти за и́грање (kárti za ígranje) (layout · text)
             
ас (as), кец (kec) дво́јка (dvójka) тро́јка (trójka) че́творка (čétvorka) пе́тка (pétka) ше́стка (šéstka) се́думка (sédumka), се́дмица (sédmica)
             
о́сумка (ósumka), о́смица (ósmica) де́ветка (dévetka) де́сетка (désetka) џа́ндар (džándar) кра́лица (králica), да́ма (dáma) крал (kral) џо́кер (džóker)

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  • ас” in Дигитален речник на македонскиот јазик (Digitalen rečnik na makedonskiot jazik) [Digital dictionary of the Macedonian language] − drmj.eu

Northern Khanty

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Ас. (1)

Etymology

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Cognates include Eastern Khanty ас (as).

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Noun

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ас (as) (Kazym)

  1. river (large)
    Synonym: юхан (juhan)
  2. see Ас (As)

References

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  • Solovar, V. N. (2014) “ас”, in Хантыйско-русский Словарь (казымский диалект) [Khanty-Russian Dictionary (Kazym Dialect)]‎[2], Khanty-Mansiysk: ООО «ФОРМАТ», →ISBN, page 28

Russian

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Russian Wikipedia has an article on:
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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [as]
  • Audio:(file)

Etymology 1

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Borrowed from French as.

Noun

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ас (asm anim (genitive а́са, nominative plural а́сы, genitive plural а́сов)

  1. (military) ace (a pilot or tank commander who has destroyed a large number of enemy aircraft/tanks)
  2. (figuratively) ace (expert)
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Etymology 2

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Borrowed from Latin as.

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ас (asm inan (genitive а́са, nominative plural а́сы, genitive plural а́сов)

  1. (dated) as (Roman coin)
    Synonym: асс (ass)
  2. (historical) as, ace (obsolete Prussian and Dutch small unit of mass; a fraction of a grain)
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Etymology 3

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Borrowed from Old Norse áss through another language not before 18th century.

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ас (asm anim (genitive а́са, nominative plural а́сы, genitive plural а́сов)

  1. (Norse mythology) one of the Æsir
    война́ а́сов и ва́новvojná ásov i vánovthe Æsir–Vanir War
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Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from German As, from Latin as (as, copper coin).

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Noun

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а̏с m (Latin spelling ȁs)

  1. (card games, sports) ace

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Playing cards in Serbo-Croatian · играће карте (layout · text)
             
ас, кец двојка, двица тројка, трица четворка, четвртица петица шестица седмица
             
осмица деветка, деветица десетка, десетица дечко, пуб, жандар, фант краљица, дама краљ џокер

Southern Altai

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Etymology

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From Proto-Turkic *āŕ (few, little). Cognate with Kazakh аз (az), Kyrgyz аз (az), Crimean Tatar az, Kumyk аз (az), Turkish az, Azerbaijani az, Turkmen az, Uzbek oz, Khakas ас (as), Shor ас, Tuvan ас (as), Western Yugur az, etc.

Adjective

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ас (as)

  1. a little
  2. a few

Udmurt

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Etymology

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From Proto-Permic *as. Cognates include Komi-Zyrian ас (as) and Komi-Permyak ас (as).

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Pronoun

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ас (as)

  1. (one's) own

References

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  • L. E. Kirillova, L. L. Karpova, editors (2008), “ас”, in Удмурт-ӟуч кыллюкам [Udmurt-Russian dictionary], Izhevsk: Удмуртский институт истории, языка и литературы УрО РАН, →ISBN, page 48
  • T. V. Voronova, T. A. Poyarkova, editor (2012), Удмурт-ӟуч, ӟуч-удмурт кыллюкам [Udmurt-Russian, Russian-Udmurt dictionary] (overall work in Russian), Izhevsk: Книжное издательство «Удмуртия», →ISBN, page 9
  • Yrjö Wichmann, Toivo Emil Uotila (1987) Mikko Korhonen, editor, Wotjakischer Wortschatz [Votyak Vocabulary] (Lexica Societatis Fenno-Ugricae; Volume 21) (overall work in German), Helsinki: Suomalais-ugrilainen Seura, →ISBN, →ISSN, page 9

Yakut

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Etymology 1

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From Proto-Turkic *(i)aĺ, compare Turkish . See Bashkir аш () for more cognates.

Noun

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ас (as)

  1. food
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Etymology 2

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From *sač, from Proto-Turkic *s(i)ač, compare Turkish saç. See Khakas сас (sas) for a lengthy list of cognates.

Noun

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ас (as)

  1. hair

Etymology 3

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From Proto-Turkic *ač-, compare Turkish aç-.

Verb

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ас (as)

  1. (transitive) to open
    Synonyms: арый (arıy), сэгэт (seget)
  2. to push, to kick
    Synonym: үт (üt)
    Synonym: тэп (tep, to kick)
  3. to poke, (by extension) (sewing) to sew, to embroider
    Synonym: иис (iis)
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