кырык
See also: қырық
Southern Altai
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *kïrk (“forty”).
Cognate with Kazakh қырық (qyryq), Kyrgyz кырк (kırk), Crimean Tatar qırq, Karachay-Balkar къыркъ (qırq), Kumyk къыркъ (qırq), Bashkir ҡырҡ (qırq), Azerbaijani qırx, Turkish kırk, Turkmen kyrk, Uzbek qirq, Khakas хырых (xırıx), Shor қырық, etc.
Synonyms
- тӧртӧн (törtön)
References
- Телеут-Орус сӧзлик (Телеутско-русский словарь)
- Ойротско-Русский словарь
Western Mari
Etymology
From Proto-Mari *kŭrək, from Proto-Uralic *kuri. Cognates include Eastern Mari курык (kuryk).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkərək/
- Rhymes: -ərək
- Hyphenation: кы‧рык
References
- Savatkova, A. A. (2008) “кырык”, in Slovarʹ gornomarijskovo jazyka [Hill Mari language dictionary] (in Russian), Yoshkar-Ola: Mari publisher, →ISBN
- K. I. Belyaev & P. P. Romashkin (1944) Русско-Марийский Словарь [Russian-Mari Dictionary] (overall work in Russian), Kozmodemyansk: Маргосиздатын Кырык-Мары Филиал, page 64
Yakut
Etymology
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Derived terms
- кырыктый (kırıktıy, “to become angry”)
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