Saturday, September 25, 2021

Akkadian-Turkish-Assyrian-Sumerian-Words




 


Akkadian word of the day

Kungu Kungu 1: a kind of house Compare Old Turkish konağ/konğu>konak A place to stay for a short time. Konuk: guest * Kungu 2: a kind of rush(reed) Konak/konag: millet, Timothy(grass) Turkish kaba darı Sources: Gülensoy/starling.rinet.ru

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Akladian words of the evening Kihullû: mourning rites Turkish ağla<yığla/ığla: to cry * Kikkişu: *reed* fence, wall Turkish çit/çik: wall (made of *reed* or thistle)->*reed* wall, fence, pergola




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Compare Old Turkish Irak, yırak: distant, far < yıra-: to get away attested on Orhun Stones ‘ırak bodunuğ (ança yağıtur ermiş’): distant nations/clans * And a poem by Karacaoğlan(pic) Source:

https://www.antoloji.com/kerem-eyle-ala-gozlerini-sevdigim-siiri/


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Akkadian word of the day itūlu: to sleep (>itil, utul) * Sumerian udi: sleep; to be dazed (Turkish uyuşuk) Source: psd.museum.upenn.edu/epsd/epsd-U.ht * Now compare Turkish uyu-: to sleep<Old Turkish udı, udu, odu: to sleep>uyuş>to be dazed Similar? Same?




Source: http://psd.museum.upenn.edu/epsd/epsd-U.html

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kkadian words of the day Harāru: to dig, hollow out . Harāsu: to itch, scratch • Compare Turkish words Kaz-: to dig, hollow out Kaz<*kar (proto Turkic) =Mongolian karu: to dig . Kaşı-: to itch, scratch Meaning ‚to dig’ with a fingernail?




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Page 98 Akkadian word of the day Habaru<kabaru: to be thick Habaşu: be distended, be dilated (with joy) Compare with Turkish words: Kaba/r-: to be(come) thick Kaba/gebe: to be distended (Turkish şişik)
Gebe means pregnant: be dilated(with joy Slightly smiling face)? >Gebeş: a person with a fat belly



Turkish gebe - pregnant - 

akkadian Dictionary
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Yazmasam olmaz! Akkadian el words of the day: Elénitu: deceitful words? Elenu: above, up to the top, from above Elenu: to east of • Compare Old Turkish word(s)
Ilen-: to blame, curse, reproach Il-k: first, ileri(ilgerü) further, forward Il-gerü: east, to the east (pic2+3)





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