барыш

Kyrgyz

Etymology

Deverbal from баруу (baruu, to go).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bɑˈrɯʃ/

Noun

барыш • (barış) (Arabic spelling بارىش)

  1. going, trip
    Көлгө барышKölgö barışTrip to a lake
  2. (uncountable) dative (grammatical case)
    барыш жөндөмөсүbarış jöndömösüdative case

Declension

Russian

Etymology

Inherited from Middle Russian барышъ (baryš, factor's commission; trade profit) attested since 1568, through Old Ruthenian барышъ (baryš) (since 1539) or directly from Ottoman Turkish بارش (peace; reconciliation, agreement) (whence Turkish barış (peace)). Anikin quotes Strakhov, who suggests borrowing through 16th-century horse trade jargon.

Historical hypotheses include Chuvash *парӑш (*parăš, gift) and varış, from the verb varmak (to arrive, come).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [bɐˈrɨʂ]
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ɨʂ

Noun

бары́ш • (barýš) m inan (genitive барыша́, nominative plural барыши́, genitive plural барыше́й)

  1. (dated or colloquial, usually in the plural) profit, income

Declension

Derived terms

  • бары́шный (barýšnyj)
  • бары́шник (barýšnik)
  • бары́шничать (barýšničatʹ)
  • бары́шнический (barýšničeskij), бары́шнически (barýšničeski), бары́шничество (barýšničestvo)
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