sırımaq

Azerbaijani

Etymology

Likely from Proto-Turkic *sï̄rïk (pole; rod). Compare Azerbaijani sırıq (duvet stitch), dialectally also "a pole to shake/knock the nuts from the tree"

Verb

sırımaq (transitive)

  1. (possibly obsolete) to willow/beat wool with a stick so that it does not form lumps
    Synonym: çırpmaq
  2. to quilt (to construct a duvet or anything similar that contains batting by stitching it)
  3. (figurative) to palm off

Conjugation

Further reading

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