Monday, May 20, 2024

Homeric-kirkos-versus-Turkic-kirguy-both-for-falcon-hawk

 

Georg Autenrieth - Wörterbuch zu den homerischen Gedichten




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Autenrieth'in betiği sayfa 157'de
κίρκος / kirkos sözcüğü geçer:



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Anlamı daireler çizerek uçan yırtıcı kuştur (şahin/atmaca).


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Türkçe kırkuy atmaca demektir. DLT'de geçer.
(Kır/Dağlık yerde uçan kuş?)


Link: Kirkuy


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Ön-Türkçe'ye kadar götürülebilir:




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Ek bilgi: Tunguzca kergi/kerge daire (circle) demektir:



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ENGLISH VERSION (pics above)

Autenrieth's script is on page 157
κίρκος/kirkos word is mentioned/pic 1-2

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Its meaning is a bird of prey that flies in circles (falcon/hawk).
Kırkuy means hawk in Turkish/pic 3

(Bird flying in rural/mountainous areas?)

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Can be traced back to Pre-Turkish/ pic 4

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Bonus information: Kergi/kerge means circle in Tungus language/ pic 5


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Interested in other birds of prey in Türkic / Trojan?


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