yılmak

Turkish

Etymology

From Ottoman Turkish یلمق, ییلمق (yılmaq, to quail, be cowed), akin to Chagatai [script needed] (yïlmaq, to fear, creep). If the two are indeed related, the verb can be traced back to Proto-Turkic *yï̄l- (to creep), which is also the source of *yï̄lan (snake). Compare Yakut сыыл (sııl, to creep).

Verb

yılmak

  1. (intransitive) to be daunted by; to be intimidated by
  2. (intransitive) to be fed up with

Conjugation

  • yıla
  • yılabilmek
  • yılacak
  • yılalı
  • yılamamak
  • yılan
  • yılar
  • yılası
  • yıldık
  • yıldırmak
  • yılgın
  • yılı
  • yılıcı
  • yılık
  • yılınç
  • yılınmak
  • yılıntı
  • yılış
  • yılma
  • yılmamak
  • yılmaz
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