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یل

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Ottoman Turkish

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یل

Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Turkic *yẹl (wind); cognate with Old Turkic 𐰘𐰠 (yél), Azerbaijani yel, Bashkir ел (yel), Chuvash ҫил (śil), Kazakh жел (jel), Kyrgyz жел (jel), Tatar җил (cil), Turkmen ýel and Uzbek yel.

Noun

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یل (yel) (definite accusative یلی (yeli), plural یللر (yeller))

  1. wind, the real or perceived movement of atmospheric air usually caused by convection or differences in air pressure
    Synonyms: باد (bâd), روزكار (rüzgâr), ریح (rih)
  2. flatus, gas generated in the digestive tract or enviromental air swallowed while eating, usually expelled via the anus
  3. (pathology) rheumatism, any disorder of the muscles, tendons, etc. characterized by pain, discomfort and disability

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Turkish: yel
  • Armenian: ել (el, rheumatism)

Further reading

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Persian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Middle Persian [Book Pahlavi needed] (yl /⁠yal⁠/, hero), of unclear further etymology. Initial ya- cannot be directly inherited from Proto-Iranian. It is possibly a borrowing from Alanic or some other Northeastern Iranian descendant of Proto-Iranian *Áryah (Aryan, Iranian),[1] whence also ایران (irân, Iran). Compare Proto-Sarmatian *Allān (of the Aryans, genitive plural).

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? yal
Dari reading? yal
Iranian reading? yal
Tajik reading? yal

Noun

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یل (yal)

  1. hero, great warrior
    Synonyms: قهرمان (qahramân), پهلوان (pahlavân)
    • c. 1030, Fakhr al-Dīn Asʿad Gurgānī, ويس و رامين [Vīs u Rāmīn]‎[6]:
      مهان نامی از هر شهر و کشور
      یلان جنگی از هر مرز و گوهر
      mihān-i nāmī az har šahr u kišwar
      yalān-i jangī az har marz u gawhar
      Renowned nobles from every city and kingdom,
      Warlike heroes from every borderland and bloodline.
      (Classical Persian romanization)

References

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  1. ^ D. N. Mackenzie (1984) “Review of "Die Geschichte Zarēr's" by Davoud Monchi-Zadeh”, in Indo-Iranian Journal, volume 27, number 2, page 160