кырт
Yakut
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *kïr- (“to break, demolish; small; to scrape, shave”). Also compare кэрт (kert, “to chop, to hack, to cut”), as well as other cognates listed at Bashkir ҡырҡыу (qïrqïw, “to cut, to trim”).
Verb
кырт • (kırt)
- (transitive) to cut (hair), to shear (wool), to mow (grass)
- (transitive) to exterminate, to destroy
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