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Etymology
Inherited from Common Turkic *yōd- (“to destroy”). Related to يُوقْ (yōq, “there isn't”).
Cognate with Turkmen ýoýmak, Kazakh жойу (joiu) and Tuvan чодар (çodar).
Verb
يُوذْماقْ (yōδmāq) (third-person singular aorist يُوذارْ (yōδār))
- (transitive) to wipe, erase
- اُلْ تُبْراقْ يُوزِنْدِنْ يُوذْتٖى ― Ol toprāq yǖzindin yōδtï̄. ― He wiped the dust off his face.
- (transitive) destroy, obliterate, ruin
- اُلْ بِتِكْ يُوذْتٖى ― Ol bitig yōδtï̄. ― He obliterated the writing.
Derived terms
- يُذْلُشْماقْ (yoδlušmāq, “to be obliterated”)
- يُذْساماقْ (yoδsāmāq, “to wish to obliterate”)
- يُتّرْماقْ (yotturmāq, “to make obliterate”)
- يُذُغْ (yoδuğ, “a word used when someone is caught for someone else's crime”)
- يُذُلْماقْ (yoδulmāq, “to be wiped, erased”)
- يُذُشْماقْ (yoδušmāq, “to help wipe, remove, obliterate”)
- يُذُتْ (yoδut, “destructive, damaging”)
References
- Clauson, Gerard (1972) “yo:ḏ-”, in An Etymological Dictionary of pre-thirteenth-century Turkish, Oxford: Clarendon Press, page 885
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