گورلدی

Ottoman Turkish

Alternative forms

  • گورلتی (gürültü)

Etymology

A development of گور (gür, gurgling or humming sound), a word of onomatopoeic origin. Compare Turkmen gürrüldi.

Noun

گورلدی • (gürüldü)

  1. noise, various types of sounds, usually unwanted or unpleasant
    Synonyms: آواز (avaz), سس (ses), صوت (savt)
  2. uproar, tumult, confused and agitated noise as made by a crowd

Derived terms

  • گورلدیجی (gürüldücü, rowdy, noisy person)
  • گورلدیسز (gürüldüsüz, noiseless, quiet)
  • گورلدیلو (gürüldülü, noisy)
  • گوك گورلدیسی (gök gürüldüsü, thunder)

Descendants

  • Turkish: gürültü
  • Albanian: gjurulti
  • Aromanian: ghiurultie, ghiurultii
  • Bulgarian: гюрюлти́я (gjurjultíja)
  • Greek: γκιουρουλτί (gkiouroultí)
  • Macedonian: ѓурултија (ǵurultija)
  • Serbo-Croatian: đurūltȉjaђурӯлти̏ја

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