тыртыр

Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from Crimean Tatar тыртыр, from Armenian թրթուր (tʿrtʿur).[1][2][3][4]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [tɨrˈtɨr]

Noun

тырты́р (tyrtýr) m anim (genitive тырты́ра, nominative plural тырты́ры, genitive plural тырты́ров)

  1. (dialectal, Crimea) vine bud moth[5]

Declension

References

  1. Petersson, Herbert (1920) Arische und armenische Studien (Lunds Universitets Årsskrift N.F. Avd. 1, Bd. 16. Nr. 3) (in German), Lund, Leipzig, page 85
  2. Ačaṙean, Hračʿeay (1973), թրթուր”, in Hayerēn armatakan baṙaran [Armenian Etymological Dictionary] (in Armenian), volume II, 2nd edition, a reprint of the original 1926–1935 seven-volume edition, Yerevan: University Press, page 215a
  3. Vasmer, Max (1964–1973), тыртыр”, in Этимологический словарь русского языка [Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language] (in Russian), transl. and suppl. by Oleg Trubachyov, Moscow: Progress
  4. Eren, Hasan (1999), tırtıl”, in Türk Dilinin Etimolojik Sözlüğü [Etymological Dictionary of the Turkish Language] (in Turkish), Ankara: Bizim Büro Basım Evi, page 407b
  5. Dal, Vladimir (1909), тыртыръ”, in Толковый Словарь живого великорусскаго языка [Explanatory Dictionary of the Living Great Russian Language] (in Russian), volume 4, 3rd edition, товарищество М. О. Вольфъ, page 885

Udi

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Etymology

From Armenian թրթուր (tʿrtʿur).[1]

Noun

тыртыр (tərtər)[2]

  1. caterpillar
  2. tractor

References

  1. Ačaṙean, Hračʿeay (1973), թրթուր”, in Hayerēn armatakan baṙaran [Armenian Etymological Dictionary] (in Armenian), volume II, 2nd edition, a reprint of the original 1926–1935 seven-volume edition, Yerevan: University Press, page 215a
  2. Mobili, Robert (2010), tırtır”, in Udinsko-azerbajdžansko-russkij slovarʹ [Udi–Azerbaijani–Russian Dictionary], Baku: Leman, →ISBN, page 266b
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