یومروق

Ottoman Turkish

یومروق

Alternative forms

  • یومرق (yumruk)

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *yudruk (fist), with secondary contamination from یومرو (yumru, round, globular, spherical). Cognate with Azerbaijani yumruq, Bashkir йоҙроҡ (yoźroq), Chuvash чӑмӑр (čămăr), Kazakh жұдырық (jūdyryq), Kyrgyz жудурук (juduruk), Turkmen ýumruk and Yakut сутурук (suturuk).

Noun

یومروق • (yumruk)

  1. fist, nief, a hand with the fingers clenched or curled inward
    Synonym: مشت (müşt)

Derived terms

  • یومروق آتمق (yumruk atmak, to hit with a fist)
  • یومروق اورمق (yumruk urmak, to hit with a fist)
  • یومروق غوغاسی (yumruk ğavğası, fight with fists)
  • یومروق كوسترمك (yumruk göstermek, to intimidate, threaten)
  • یومروقلامق (yumruklamak, to strike or beat with a fist)

Descendants

  • Turkish: yumruk
  • Armenian: յումռուխ (yumṙux), յումուռուխ (yumuṙux), յումբռուղ (yumbṙuġ), գյումլուղ (gyumluġ)
  • Bulgarian: юмру́к (jumrúk)

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