Northern Kurdish

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Etymology

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Compare dialectal çêrrok, from çêrr (mention, recount, telling; swearword) +‎ -ok (diminutive suffix); akin to çîvanok (myth, legend) (from *çîrvan (storyteller) +‎ -ok), çêrr/çêl kirin (to mention; to recount; to cuss), çîrreçîrr (gibberish; shouting), from an earlier *dêr, as seen in dîrok (history) dêrîn (ancient, archaic), Zazaki dêr (song), dîlan (dance). The /ç/ and /rr/ must be later developments from /d/ and /r/; compare dirrandin > çirrandin (to tear). Further etymology is unknown. Perhaps related to terrane (joke, fun) and Persian ترانه (song), from Proto-Indo-European *terh₂- (to pass through).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /t͡ʃiːɾˈɾoːk/

Noun

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çîrrok f

  1. story, saga, epic

Derived terms

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