[ˈɟaːs]
EredetA Turkic loanword before the times of Carpathian conquest in 9th and 10th centuries. Attested in 1446 as Old Hungarian gazolcodic (ďāsolkodik, “to be bereft”), from Old Chuvash *ďās, ultimately from Proto-Turkic *yās. Compare Eastern Mari сӧс (sös, “funeral celebration”) from the same Turkic root.
Cognates outside common Uralic languages include Turkish yas (“mourning”) and Yakut саат (saat, “shame”).
- mourning, bereavement
- mourning clothes or textile
- mourning period
Alakokgyászok(plural) · gyász(nominative, singular) · gyászok(nominative, plural) · gyászt(accusative, singular) · gyászokat(accusative, plural) · gyásznak(dative, singular) · gyászoknak(dative, plural) · gyásszal(instrumental, singular) · gyászokkal(instrumental, plural) · gyászért(causal-final, singular) · gyászokért(causal-final, plural) · gyásszá(singular, translative) · gyászokká(plural, translative) · gyászig(singular, terminative) · gyászokig(plural, terminative) · gyászként(essive-formal, singular) · gyászokként(essive-formal, plural) · -(essive-modal, singular) · -(essive-modal, plural) · gyászban(inessive, singular)