ایر

See also: ایڑ and أير

Chagatai

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *ēr.

Noun

ایر (er) (plural ايرلار)

  1. man
    Synonyms: آدم (ādam), اير كشى (er kiši)

Derived terms

Ottoman Turkish

ایر

Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *ēder (saddle); cognate with Azerbaijani yəhər, Bashkir эйәр (eyər), Chuvash йӗнер (jĕner), Kazakh ер (er), Kyrgyz ээр (eer), Turkmen eýer, Uyghur ئىگەر (iger) and Uzbek egar.

Alternative forms

Noun

ایر • (eyer)

  1. saddle, a seat for a rider placed on the back of a horse or other animal
    Synonyms: زین (zin), سرج (serc)
Derived terms
  • ایر اورمق (eyer urmak, to put on a saddle)
  • ایر قاشی (eyer kaşı, bow of a saddle)
  • ایر قالتاغی (eyer kaltağı, tree of a saddle)
  • ایرجی (eyerci, saddler)
  • ایرلتمك (eyerletmek, to make or let be saddled)
  • ایرلمك (eyerlemek, to saddle)
  • ایرلنمك (eyerlenmek, to be saddled)
  • ایرلو (eyerli, saddled)
Descendants
  • Turkish: eyer

Further reading

Etymology 2

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *yïr (song); cognate with Bashkir йыр (yır), Chuvash юрӑ (jură), Kazakh жыр (jyr), Kyrgyz ыр (ır), Salar yür, Tatar җыр (cır) and Yakut ырыа (ırıa).

Alternative forms

Noun

ایر • (ır)

  1. song, tune, a musical composition with lyrics for voice
    Synonyms: آهنگ (aheng), اغنیه (uğniye), سرود (surud), شرقی (şarkı)
Derived terms
  • ایرلاتمق (ırlatmak, to make or let sing)
  • ایرلامق (ırlamak, to sing)
  • ایرلایجی (ırlayıcı, one who abitually sings)
  • ایرلایش (ırlayış, mode of singing)
Descendants

Further reading

Persian

Etymology

From Middle Persian ʾyl (ēr, noble; hero).

Adjective

ایر • (ir)

  1. noble
  2. Iranian
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