Buryat

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Etymology

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From Proto-Mongolic *cag, compare Mongolian цаг (cag).

Noun

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саг (sag)

  1. time

Ingush

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Etymology

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Akin to Chechen стаг (stag).

Noun

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саг (sag)

  1. man

Northern Altai

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Etymology

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From Proto-Turkic *sag. Cognate to Old Turkic [script needed] (saɣ), etc.

Adjective

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саг (sag)

  1. healthy, sound

References

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  • N. A. Baskakov, editor (1985), “саг”, in Severnyje Dialekty Altajskovo( Ojrotskovo) Jazyka- Dialekt Lebedinskix Tatar-čalkancev(kuu-kiži) [Northern Altai language-Dialect of Chelkan], Moskva: glavnaja redakcija vostočnoj literatury, →ISBN

Ossetian

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Etymology

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From Alanic *sag (deer).[1]

Noun

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саг (sag)

  1. deer
    Synonym: хъуаз (qwaz, doe)
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References

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  1. ^ Cheung, Johnny (2002) Studies in the Historical Development of the Ossetic Vocalism (Beitrage Zur Iranistik; 23), Wiesbaden: Dr. Ludwig Reichert, →ISBN, page 222

Russian

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Noun

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саг (sagf inan pl

  1. genitive plural of са́га (sága)

Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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From Latin sagum.

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Noun

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са̑г m (Latin spelling sȃg)

  1. carpet, rug

Declension

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Tajik

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Noun

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Dari سگ
Iranian Persian
Tajik саг

саг (sag)

  1. dog
    Synonym: кучук (kučuk)
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