yormak

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== Turkish == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /joɾmɑk/ === Etymology 1 === From Ottoman Turkish یورمق (yormak), from Proto-Turkic *yȫr- (“1. to untie 2. to explain, interpret”). Cognate with Old Turkic [script needed] (yor-, “to explain, interpret (a dream)”), Turkmen ýormak (“to foretell, interpret”), Kyrgyz жоруу (joruu, “to interpret”), Kazakh жору (joru, “to interpret”). ==== Verb ==== yormak (third-person singular simple present yorar) (transitive) to interpret something as (good/bad); to take something to be a (good/bad) sign ===== Synonyms ===== değerlendirmek ===== Derived terms ===== yorma yorum yorulmak yordurmak === Etymology 2 === From Proto-Turkic *yor- (“to tire”). According to Nişanyan Back-formation from yorulmak. Nişanyan also argues that the word yorgun (“tired”) that is attested in the 14th century derives from Old Anatolian Turkish yorı- “to walk”, see yürümek. However compare Turkmen ýormak (“to wear out”). ==== Verb ==== yormak (third-person singular simple present yorar) (transitive) to tire, weary, fatigue ===== Derived terms ===== yorma yorucu ===== Related terms ===== yorulmak yorgun ==== See also ==== armak === Conjugation === === References ===