Friday, July 5, 2024

Homeric-words-with-a-possible-Turkic-etymology-Letters-I-PHI-CH-PS-O

 



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Homeric words with a possible Turkic etymology letters I - PHI - CH - PS - O 

Υ Φ Χ Ψ Ω

Homeric word 

meaning 

Türkic word 

meaning

other info

Ὑάδες 

the Hyades, seven stars in the head of the Bull, whose rising marks the beginning of the rainy season, Il. 18.486†.

yedi

seven


υ?λακόμωρος

loud-barking

ulı- 

to howl, cry


ὑλάωὑλάομαι

bark, bay, bark at, Od. 16.5. (Od.)

ulı- 

to howl, cry


ὑπερ - οπλίζομαι 

vanquish by force of arms

opla-

to attack


ὑπό - βρυχα 

adj. as adv., under water, Od. 5.319†.

obruk

a hole in which water accumulates, small river


ὑπ-ώρεια (ὄρος)

fem. adj. as subst.: foot of a mountain, skirts of a mountain range, pl., Il. 20.218†.

orun

place


Ὕρτακος 

a Trojan, the husband of Arisbe, Il. 13.759 and 771.

urtak / ortak

partner, associate

He was a comrade of King Priam of Troy

Ὕρτιος :

son of Gyrtius, a Mysian, slain by Ajax, Il. 14.511†.

gurt/kurt

wolf

yurt: dwelling place

ὗς , υός (σῦς), acc. ὗν, pl. dat. ὕεσσι:

swine, pig, sow or boar.

PTurk. *sạs-na- pig (свинья): Chuv. sɨsna.



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φέρω 

I. act., bear, carry, bring, convey, in the ordinary ways not needing illustration; more special uses, of the earth yielding fruits, of rendering homage or offerings, bearing tidings, of winds sweeping, driving, scattering things

ver/ber

to give


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χαράδρη(χαράσσω

gully, ravine, mountain torrent, Il. 4.454 and Il. 16.390.

su

water


χελιδών

the swallow

there are many swallow words in Türkic dialects ->

karligac, kalgac, etc.


χέραδος

gravel, pebbles

kayır

gravel


χέρσονδε

to or on the dry land, Il. 21.238†.

kır: mountain (barren?)

Türkic suffix -de: on, at

χέρσος : dry land, shore.

χιτών , ῶνος:

tunic. The χιτώνwas like a shirt, but without sleeves, woollen, and white. It was worn by both men and women, next the body, and confined by a girdle, Od. 14.72

ton

dress


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ψυ?χω

blow, breathe, Il. 20.440†.

bus/pus

fog, smoke


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ὦμος

shoulder

omur/omuz

shoulder


ὥρη 

season, esp. the spring

*jāŕ

spring, summer


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