OriginCognate with Old Turkic [script needed] (koñ), from Proto-Turkic *kōń, see also Turkmen goýun, Kazakh қой (qoi).
- sheep
- mutton (mostly in combination with ət (“meat”))
- embrace, lap, bosom (The breast or chest of a human (or sometimes of another animal))
- figurativelybosom (The protected interior or inner part of something; the area enclosed as by an embrace)
Formsqoyunu(accusative, definite) · qoyunlar(plural) · qoyun(nominative, singular) · qoyunlar(nominative, plural) · qoyunu(accusative, definite, singular) · qoyunları(accusative, definite, plural) · qoyuna(dative, singular) · qoyunlara(dative, plural) · qoyunda(locative, singular) · qoyunlarda(locative, plural) · qoyundan(ablative, singular) · qoyunlardan(ablative, plural) · qoyunun(definite, genitive, singular) · qoyunların(definite, genitive, plural) · qoyunum(first-person, nominative, possessive, singular) · qoyunlarım(first-person, nominative, possessive, singular) · qoyunun(nominative, possessive, second-person, singular) · qoyunların(nominative, possessive, second-person, singular) · qoyunu(nominative, possessive, singular, third-person) · qoyunları(nominative, possessive, singular, third-person)