چرك

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from Persian چرک (čerk, dirt; pus).

Noun

چرك • (çirk)

  1. dirt, filth, squalor, any foul matter which soils or defiles
    Synonyms: پیسلك (pislik), كیر (kir)
  2. pus, a liquid substance found in regions of bacterial infection
    Synonyms: ایرك (iriñ), جراحات (cerahat)
  3. rust, tarnish, the deteriorated state of iron or steel due to oxidation

Derived terms

  • چرك آلود (çirk alud, soiled, filthy)
  • چرك دنیا (çirk-i dünya, world of vanities)
  • چركاب (çirkab, dirty water)
  • چركلتمك (çirkletmek, to soil)
  • چركلنمك (çirklenmek, to become soiled)

Descendants

  • Turkish: çirk

Further reading

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