یارمق

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *yār- (to cleave, split); cognate with Azerbaijani yarmaq, Bashkir ярыу (yarıw), Chuvash ҫур (śur), Kazakh жару (jaru), Kyrgyz жаруу (jaruu), Turkmen ýarmak, Uyghur يارماق (yarmaq) and Uzbek yormoq.

Verb

یارمق • (yarmak)

  1. (transitive) to cleave, split, rend, sever, to cut asunder with a sharp instrument

Derived terms

  • باش یارمق (baş yarmak, to worry with reproach or refusal)
  • قیلی قرق یارمق (kılı kırk yarmak, to split hairs)
  • یاراق (yarak, weapon)
  • یاران (yaran, that splits, rends)
  • یارش (yarış, a manner of cleaving)
  • یارغی (yarğı, splitting, split)
  • یارق (yarık, cracked, fissured)
  • یارلمق (yarılmak, to be cracked, cleft)
  • یارم (yarım, single act of cleaving)
  • یارمه (yarma, single act of cleaving)

Descendants

  • Turkish: yarmak
  • Armenian: եառմիշ (eaṙmiš), եարմիշ (earmiš)

Further reading

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