Yakut

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Etymology

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From Proto-Turkic *kï̄ŕ- (to redden), whence also кыһыл (kıhıl, red) and кыыс (kııs, to redden). Cognate with Turkish kızmak (to be angry).

Verb

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кыыһыр (kııhır)

  1. to be angry
    Antonym: тубус (tubus, to make peace, to reconcile)

Derived terms

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  • кыыһырс (kııhırs, to quarrel, reciprocal-cooperative form)