صرت

See also: صرب, ضرت, ضرب, and ض ر ب

Arabic

Verb

صِرْتُ (ṣirtu) (form I)

  1. first-person singular past active of صَارَ (ṣāra)

Verb

صِرْتَ (ṣirta) (form I)

  1. second-person masculine singular past active of صَارَ (ṣāra)

Verb

صِرْتِ (ṣirti) (form I)

  1. second-person feminine singular past active of صَارَ (ṣāra)

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *sïrt (back, rear of the body); cognate with Bashkir һірт, Crimean Tatar sırt, Kumyk сырт (sırt), Southern Altai сырт (sïrt), Tatar sırt and Uzbek sirt.

Noun

صرت (sırt)

  1. back, the rear of the body, especially its upper part
    Synonyms: آرقه (arka), پشت (püşt), ظهر (zahr)
  2. the ridge of a beast's back, especially the part covered by the saddle
  3. the main ridge of a mountain or mountain chain
  4. (by extension) the back part of an object, such as a knife or sword
  5. the fur from the middle strip along the back of a beast's skin

Derived terms

  • بالق صرتی (balık sırtı, back of a fish)
  • صرتارمق (sırtarmak, to set up one's back)
  • صرتلامق (sırtlamak, to take to one's back)
  • صرتلانمق (sırtlanmak, to become a back or ridge)
  • صرتماج (sırtmac, top of the back)

Descendants

  • Turkish: sırt
  • Armenian: սըրթ (sərtʿ)

Further reading

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