قورشون

Ottoman Turkish

قورشون

Alternative forms

  • قورشوم (kurşum)

Etymology

From Common Turkic *qorɣušïn (lead), from Proto-Turkic *korguĺčïn (lead); cognate with Azerbaijani qurğuşun, Bashkir ҡурғаш (qurğaş), Karakhanid قُرُغْژٖينْ, Kazakh қорғасын (qorğasyn), Kyrgyz коргошун (korgoşun), Uyghur قوغۇشۇن (qoghushun) and Uzbek qoʼrgʼoshin.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [kuɾˈʃun]
  • Hyphenation: kur‧şun

Noun

قورشون • (kurşun)

  1. lead, a heavy, pliable, inelastic metal
    Synonyms: اسرب (usrub), رصاص (rasas)
  2. bullet, a projectile shot from a gun at high speed
    Synonym: مرمی (mermi)
  3. black lead or graphite points for pencils

Derived terms

  • قورشونجی (kurşuncu, caster of lead)
  • قورشونلتمق (kurşunlatmak, to be sealed with lead)
  • قورشونلمق (kurşunlamak, to seal with lead)
  • قورشونلو (kurşunlu, mixed with lead)
  • قورشونی (kurşuni, pertaining to lead)

Descendants

  • Turkish: kurşun
  • Gagauz: kurşum
  • Armenian: խուռշին (xuṙšin)
  • Bulgarian: куршу́м (kuršúm)
  • Macedonian: куршум (kuršum)
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic script: ку̀ршум
    Latin script: kùršum

Further reading

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