ایری

See also: آیری

Khalaj

Adjective

اَیری (əyri)

  1. Arabic spelling of əyri (crooked)

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *ērig (large, great); cognate with Azerbaijani iri, Bashkir эре (ere), Karakhanid [script needed] (irig), Kyrgyz ири (iri), Uyghur ژىرىك (zhirik) and Uzbek yirik.

Adjective

ایری • (iri)

  1. large, great, big, huge, of relatively great size or extent
    Synonyms: اولو (ulu), بیوك (büyük), قوجه (koca)
  2. thickset, stout, bulky, being large in size, mass, or volume
    Synonym: یوغون (yoğun)
  3. coarse, granular, grainy, composed of large particles or grains

Derived terms

  • ایریجه (irice, largish, stoutish)
  • ایریلشمك (irileşmek, to become gradually large)
  • ایریلك (irilik, largeness, greatness)
  • ایریلندرمك (irilendirmek, to make or let become large)
  • ایریلنمك (irilenmek, to become large)
  • ایریلو (irili, containing coarse grains)

Descendants

  • Turkish: iri

Further reading

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