كیر

See also: کیر and کیر

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *kir (dirt); cognate with Azerbaijani kir, Bashkir кер (ker), Chuvash кирӗк (kirĕk), Kazakh кір (kır), Kyrgyz кир (kir), Turkmen kir, Tuvan хир (xir), Uyghur كىر (kir), Uzbek kir and Yakut кир (kir).

Noun

كیر • (kir)

  1. dirt, filth, squalor, any foul matter which soils or defiles
    Synonyms: پیسلك (pislik), چرك (çirk)
Derived terms
  • كیر طوتمق (kir tutmak, to not show the dirt)
  • كیرلتمك (kirletmek, to make or let become dirty)
  • كیرلمك (kirlemek, to soil, befoul)
  • كیرلندرمك (kirlendirmek, to make or let become soiled)
  • كیرلنمك (kirlenmek, to become soiled)
  • كیرلو (kirli, dirty, soiled, filthy)
Descendants
  • Turkish: kir

Further reading

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Persian کیر (kêr, penis), from Middle Persian [Book Pahlavi needed] (kyl /⁠kēr⁠/, penis).

Noun

كیر • (kir)

  1. penis, the male reproductive organ used for sexual intercourse and for urination
    Synonyms: ذكر (zeker), سیك (sik)
Descendants

Further reading

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