یولار

Ottoman Turkish

یولار

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *jular (halter); cognate with Tuvan чулар (çular) and Yakut сулар (sular).

Noun

یولار (yular)

  1. halter, a bitless headpiece of rope or straps, placed on the head of horses to lead or tie them
    Synonyms: افسار (efsar), دیزگین (dizgin), كمند (kemend)

Derived terms

  • طرف یولاری (taraf yuları, halter with two lead-ropes)

Descendants

  • Turkish: yular
  • Bulgarian: юла́р (julár)
  • Macedonian: улар (ular)
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: ју̀ла̄р, у̀ла̄р
    Latin: jùlār, ùlār

Further reading

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