ырым

Bashkir

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɯ̞ˈrɯ̞m]
  • Hyphenation: ы‧рым

Noun

ырым • (ırım)

  1. sign of future event(s); omen, proverbial sign, portent
  2. cure, remedy, folk medicine

Declension

References

    Kazakh

    Alternative scripts
    Arabic ىرىم
    Cyrillic ырым
    Latin yrym
    Yañalif ьrьm (rm)

    Etymology

    From Old Turkic ïrq[1] ("prediction", "fate", "guessing"), from Proto-Turkic *ir-

    A verbal-noun derivative with the affix -(a)m, homogeneous with words ырық and ырыс. Its basic meanings include "omen", "prediction", fate, "predestination", happiness, and prosperity.

    V. Thomsen, B. Y. Vladimirtsov, W. Bang, and A. von Gaben identified the commonality of verb *ır- > ырым (yrym) and ырық (yryq) with yar- meaning "to split", ırıl- meaning "to form cracks", and in ırq and ırım (> yrym) meaning ancient divination accessories found on burnt ram shoulder blades. [2]

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): [ɯrˈɯm]

    Noun

    ырым • (yrym)

    1. superstition, belief

    Derived terms

    • ырымдау (yrymdau)
    • ырымшыл (yrymşyl), ырымшылдық (yrymşyldyq)

    Declension

    References

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