һарымһаҡ

Bashkir

Һарымһаҡ

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *sarïmsak (garlic).

Cognate with Old Turkic [script needed] (sarmusak) / Old Turkic [script needed] (samursaq, garlic); Kazakh сарымсақ (sarymsaq), Kyrgyz сарымсак (sarımsak), Kumyk самурсакъ (samursaq), Uzbek sarimsoq, Uyghur سامساق (samsaq), Turkmen sarymsak, Azerbaijani sarımsaq, Turkish sarmısak / sarımsak (garlic).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [hɑ.rɯ̞m.ˈhɑq]
  • Hyphenation: һа‧рым‧һаҡ

Noun

һарымһаҡ • (harımhaq)

  1. (botany) garlic, Allium sativum
    Һарымһаҡ төнәтмәһе склероздан һәм баш шаулауҙан яҡшы сара булып һанала.
    Harımhaq tönətməhe sklerozdan həm baş şawlawźan yaqşı sara bulıp hanala.
    Garlic infusion is considered to be a good remedy for senile memory loss and tinnitus.

Declension

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