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1 iroq
distant -
2 azal
(Arabic) eternity (in the past), the distant past. azalgi ancient. azaldan since the beginning of time. azalda at first, in the beginning, since the very beginning; in the distant past. azaldan abad for all eternity; from beginning to end -
3 olis
far, distant; long, lengthy. olis safar a long journey. olis yo’l a long road or trip. olisni ko’zla to think of the future. olisda far away, way off in the distance. olisdagi distant, far off. olisdan from afar. olis kel to start from the beginning, to give in detail -
4 uzoq
far, distant; faraway; long; unfamiliar. uzoqi bilan at most. uzoq gap long story; difficult problem, unlikely issue. uzoq yili the year before last. uzoqqa bormaydi It won’t last long. uzoqqa cho’z to drag on/out. uzoqqa cho’zil to drag on, to take a long time. uzoqni ko’r to foresee. uzoq yo’l long way; long trip. uzoq masofa long distance. uzoq Ellar distant/strange peoples. uzoq kun long day. uzoq umr long life. uzoqda far away v.i. to tarry -
5 avag’a
great great grandchild (s. avag’amning avag’asi, umurtqamning sho’rvasi very distant relative -
6 begona
1. (Persian) strange, unfamiliar, foreign, alien. begona bo’lib ket to become distant, strange. begona qil to treat as a stranger; to put into the hands of others; to lose, scatter. begona o’t weed 2. royal, regal, magnificent -
7 begonalash
to become distant from, a stranger to -
8 chatish
v.t./v.i. coop. of chat ; to become crossbred; to mix together, to become intertwined; to be related distantly. (chatishtir) v.n. of cat ; hybrid, crossbreed; adjoining, connected; distant relative -
9 chet
outskirts, outside area; distant, foreign; edge; coast, bank; strange, foreign. chetki outer(most), lying off to one side. yo’lning cheti the side of the road. chetga qara to look out(side). shahar cheti outskirts of the city. chet joy far off place. o’zini chetga ol /chetda qol to be left aside. chetdan from outside, from somewhere else. chet odam stranger, foreigner. chet jism foreign body. chet El foreign country; abroad -
10 chetlash
v.i. to become distant from one another; to no longer participate, to become distanced from. ishdan chetlash to no longer come to work, to no longer be part of some work -
11 g’oyib
(Arabic) absent, disappeared, invisible. g’oyib bo’l to disappear, to vanish. g’oyib qil to conceal; to lose. ilmi g’oyib unknown, beyond understanding. g’oyibdagi distant, unseen. g’oyib dan out of nowhere, from nothing -
12 kashak
(Persian) upright, post.kashal 1 dial.waiting, yearning. kashak bo’l to wait for longingly; to worry about.kashal 2 dial.far, distant. kashak ketgan gone abroad or away -
13 obodonlik
prosperity; bustle; flourishing or bustling places; equipping with public services and utilities. obodonlik bo’limi department of public services and utilities.obog’a arch.great grandchild; distant relative -
14 qarindosh urug’
kith and kin, close and distant relatives -
15 qatiq
yoghurt. miyaning qatiqi brains. oftobshuvoqda qatiq ichishgan/oftobda qatiq ichishgan qarindosh distant relatives. moshxo’rdaga qatiq bo’l to butt into everything -
16 rabot hist.
(Arabic) guardhouse, guard tower (e.g., on a city wall); outpost, fort; caravansaray, inn; dwelling distant from town -
17 uzoq-yaqin
near and far; close and distant (relatives) -
18 uzoqdan uzoq
very long; very far away, far distant; a very long time.uzoqla coll.to move off, to go far off. (uzoqlat) -
19 uzoqlik
distance; remoteness; the distance, distant spot. uzoqliklarga qara to stare off into the distance -
20 xoli
(Arabic) vacant; distant, separate; alone, separately, in private; (+xoli joy secluded place. xoli uy vacant room or house; separate room or house. foydadan xoli Emas not without benefit. xoli qil to vacate; to seclude
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