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Homeric words with a possible Turkic etymology letters I - PHI - CH - PS - O
Homeric word | meaning | Türkic word | meaning | other info |
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 | |
bark, bay, bark at, Od. 16.5. (Od.) | ulı- | to howl, cry | ||
vanquish by force of arms | opla- | to attack | ||
adj. as adv., under water, Od. 5.319†. | obruk | a hole in which water accumulates, small river | ||
fem. adj. as subst.: foot of a mountain, skirts of a mountain range, pl., Il. 20.218†. | orun | place | ||
a Trojan, the husband of Arisbe, Il. 13.759 and 771. | urtak / ortak | partner, associate | ||
Ὕρτιος : | son of Gyrtius, a Mysian, slain by Ajax, Il. 14.511†. | gurt/kurt | wolf | yurt: dwelling place |
swine, pig, sow or boar. | PTurk. *sạs-na- pig (свинья): Chuv. sɨsna. | |||
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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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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. |
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 | |
season, esp. the spring | *jāŕ | spring, summer | ||
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