иркә
Bashkir
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *erke, if this isn't a re-borrowing of *erk from Mongolic. See ирек (irek), Mongolian эрх (erx).
The root is not attested in pre-13th century Turkic, but its wide geographical distribution and wider semantical range make native origin more likely.
Cognate with Kazakh ерке (erke, “naughty, spoiled (child)”), Uzbek erka (“spoiled (child)”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [irˈkæ]
- Hyphenation: ир‧кә
Adjective
иркә • (irkə)
- (of a person, usually a child) spoiled; having a selfish, greedy or manipulative character due to pampering
- (of a child) naughty, wilful, freakish, tantrummy
- tender, affectionate, sweet
- (with a personal ending, typically first person singular) one's sweetheart, dear
- (dialectal, with a personal ending) one's younger sibling
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