итаркӏо
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Avar
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Together with Lak итаргу (itargu) and Lezgi талгу (talgu, “kite”) borrowed from Turkic: compare Kumyk ителги (itelgi, “saker falcon”), Old Turkic [script needed] (itarči, “falconer”), Uyghur итәлгү (itelgü, “kestrel”).
Noun
[edit]итаркӏо • (itarkʼo)
- harrier (bird of prey)
Further reading
[edit]- Džidalajev, N. S. (1990) Tjurkizmy v dagestanskix jazykax: opyt istoriko-etimologičeskovo analiza [Turkicisms in Daghestanian Languages: An Attempt of Historical-Etymological Analysis], Moscow: Nauka, page 88
- Graham, Cyril (1881) “The Avâr Language”, in Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society[1], volume 13, number 3, page 319, glossing as "vulture"