torun
Crimean Tatar
editPronunciation
edit- Hyphenation: to‧run
Noun
edittorun
Declension
editsingular | plural | |
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nominative | torun | torunlar |
genitive | torunnıñ | torunlarnıñ |
dative | torunğa | torunlarğa |
accusative | torunnı | torunlarnı |
locative | torunda | torunlarda |
ablative | torundan | torunlardan |
References
editFinnish
editVerb
edittorun
Anagrams
editTurkish
editPronunciation
editEtymology 1
editFrom Ottoman Turkish تورون (torun), from Proto-Turkic *tōr- (“young of an animal”), whence also dialectal Turkish tor, torum, torbuç and toru. For the semantic extension from 'young of an animal' to 'child/grandchild', compare Turkish çocuk. Cognate with Azerbaijani turun (“a two years old young camel; lineage”), Turkmen torum (“young of a camel”), Tatar турун (turun, “grandchild”), Crimean Tatar turun (“grandchild; niece, nephew”). Compare also Kumyk торай (toray, “piglet; child; grandchild”), Kazakh торай (torai, “piglet”), etc.
The similarity to Old Armenian թոռն (tʻoṙn, “grandchild”) is accidental.
Noun
edittorun (definite accusative torunu, plural torunlar)
- grandchild; grandson, granddaughter
- (figuratively) a person that follows the same descent with another
- (figuratively) a person that follows, likes or sympathizes someone.
- (slang) an inexperienced soldier
Declension
editDescendants
edit- torun torba sahibi olmak / torun tosun sahibi olmak
- dedesi koruk yer, torununun dişi kamaşır / dede koruk yer, torununun dişi kamaşır
Further reading
edit- Pedersen, Holger (1906) “Armenisch und die Nachbarsprachen”, in Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung auf dem Gebiete der Indogermanischen Sprachen (in German), volume 39, number 3, page 462, derives from Old Armenian թոռն (tʻoṙn)
Etymology 2
editNoun
edittorun
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