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m 112mm was almost certainly too big in retrospect, 94mm can be interpreted either as a large palm-width or a small full hand (and neatly matches with the Egyptian equivalent). |
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{{head|qdt|noun|tr=zœnœ}} | {{head|qdt|noun|tr=zœnœ}} | ||
# hand, especially the palm or as a fist | # hand, especially the palm or as a fist | ||
#(''obsolete'') hand, an obsolete Danterian unit of length equal to | #(''obsolete'') hand, an obsolete Danterian unit of length equal to 24 [[Contionary:бул#Dãterške|grain]]s, or 93.91mm | ||
#('' | #(''modern, informally'') decimeter, a length of 100mm | ||
===See also=== | ===See also=== | ||
Latest revision as of 11:13, 26 December 2025
Dãterške
Etymology
From Proto-Altaic *zjōnu (fist, hand).
Pronunciation
Noun
зөнө • (zœnœ)
- hand, especially the palm or as a fist
- (obsolete) hand, an obsolete Danterian unit of length equal to 24 grains, or 93.91mm
- (modern, informally) decimeter, a length of 100mm