тула
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тула (tula)
Borrowed from Turkish tuğla, either from Greek τούβλο (toúvlo), from Latin tubulus, diminutive of tubus (“tube, pipe”); or from Greek τούγλα (toúgla, “roof cover made of terracotta, tile”), from Latin tēgula (“tile”), related to Latin tegō (“to cover”).
тула • (tula) f
Inherited from Old Ruthenian тулъ (tul), from Old East Slavic тꙋлъ (tulŭ), from Proto-Slavic *tulъ.
ту́ла • (túla) f inan (genitive ту́ли, nominative plural ту́ли, genitive plural тул)
Compare to Other turkic *dolay.
тула • (tula)
тула • (tula)
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