yıldırım
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Etymology
[edit]Cognate with Turkmen ýyldyrym (“lightning, thunder”)
Pronunciation
[edit]- Hyphenation: yıl‧dı‧rım
Noun
[edit]yıldırım
Declension
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nominative | yıldırım | yıldırımlar |
genitive | yıldırımnıñ | yıldırımlarnıñ |
dative | yıldırımğa | yıldırımlarğa |
accusative | yıldırımnı | yıldırımlarnı |
locative | yıldırımda | yıldırımlarda |
ablative | yıldırımdan | yıldırımlardan |
References
[edit]Turkish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Ottoman Turkish یلدرم (yıldırım, “thunderbolt”). Earliest attested in Kipchak records in 1312 as یولدوروم (yuldurum, “spark”) together with the deriving stem [script needed] (yuldura-, “to shine”), also Ottoman Turkish یلدرامق (yıldıramak, “to flash, gleam, glitter”). Equivalent to یلدرا (yıldıra-, “to flash”) + ـم (-ım, “noun forming suffix”).
Cognate with Azerbaijani ildırım (“lightning, thunder”), Turkmen ýyldyrym (“lightning, thunder”). Akin to Karakhanid [script needed] (yuldrık, “sparkling, shining”) from [script needed] (yuldramāk, “to shine”) and Turkmen ýaldyramak (“to shine”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]yıldırım (definite accusative yıldırımı, plural yıldırımlar)