tür
{noun} [Generate paradigm] 1. edge, border, outskirts
♦ tü•rə̑m ok ši•nč́e {phrase} (s)he knows no limits
♦ βə̑ńe•m tür {noun} edge of a pit
♦ jer tür {noun} shore of a lake
♦ kolə̑ma•š tü•rə̑štö lija•m {verb I} {set phrase} to be on the verge of death, to be in grave danger
♦ kore•m tür {noun} edge of a ravine
♦ ko•rno tür {noun} side of a road, roadside
♦ ko•rno tü•rə̑štö {adverb} at the side of a road, at the roadside
♦ kup tür {noun} edge of a swamp
♦ ola• tür {noun} city outskirts, city limits
♦ ola• tü•rə̑štö {adverb} in the outskirts of a city
♦ türe•š kə̑•č́kə̑me {adjective} {set phrase} harnessed as a trace horse
♦ č́odə̑ra• tür {noun} edge of a forest
2. extreme
♦ ik tür gə̑č́ βes tü•rə̑škö {adverb} from one extreme to the other
3. {textile working} edge, selvage
♦ βə̑ńe•r tür {noun} edge of canvas
♦ türe•š kuč́e•m {verb II} {set phrase} to edge, to trim
♦ mate•rij tür {noun} edge of fabric
4. brim
♦ upš tür {noun} brim of a hat
♦ tür de•ne tör {adverb} to brim, to the edge
5. narrow edge, sharp edge
♦ aβagašta• tür {noun} narrow edge of a tie beam
6. surroundings, areas close to something
♦ č́odə̑ra• tü•rə̑štö kane•n košta•m {verb I} to go for a stroll by a forest
7. foot (of a mountain)
♦ ku•rə̑k tür {noun} foot of a mountain
8. moment before (something)
♦ βolgə̑žša•š tür de•ne {adverb} at daybreak, at dawn
♦ βolgə̑žša•š türe•š {adverb} right before daybreak
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♦ tür pört {noun} furthermost house