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Azerbaijani
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *yegit, *yigit (“young man, brave man”). See Turkish yiğit for more cognates.
Pronunciation
Adjective
igid (comparative daha igid, superlative ən igid)
- valiant, brave
- Synonyms: cəsur, cəsarətli, mərd, qoçaq, qorxmaz, ürəkli
- Antonyms: qorxaq, ürəksiz, ağciyər, xoflu, cəsarətsiz
Noun
igid (definite accusative igidi, plural igidlər)
- braveheart, brave man
- Synonyms: mərd, qoçaq
- Antonym: qorxaq
1539, Məhəmməd bin Hüseyn Katib Nişati,
Şühədənamə :
- Bir saətdə yigirmi yigiti əyağdən saldı.
- In one hour, he had overthrown twenty (brave) men.
Declension
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References
- ^ Səlimi, Hüseynqulu (1976) A generative phonology of Azerbaijani (PhD), University of Florida, page 78: “he word for 'valiant' is ~ in Tabriz, and ~ in the Northern literary dialect of Azerbaijani.”