See also: گورك

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Noun

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كُورِك (kūrikm (plural كُورِكَات (kūrikāt))

  1. alternative spelling of كُورِيك (kūrīk)

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Ottoman Turkish

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كورك

Etymology 1

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Inherited from Proto-Turkic *kürgek (shovel), a development of *küre- (to rake), whence كوره‌مك (küremek, to rake). Cognate with Azerbaijani kürək, Bashkir көрәк (körək), Kazakh күрек (kürek), Kyrgyz күрөк (kürök), Uzbek kurak and Yakut күрдьэх (kürjeq).

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كورك (kürek)

  1. shovel, hand tool with a handle, used for moving portions of material
    Synonyms: بیل (bil), مجرفه (micrefe)
  2. spade, a garden tool with a handle and a flat blade for digging
    Synonyms: بیل (bil), مجرفه (micrefe)
  3. oar, paddle, a type of lever used to propel a boat, having a flat blade and a handle
    Synonym: مجداف (micdaf)
  4. (figuratively) hard labour, drudgery, toil, exhausting, menial, and tedious work
    Synonyms: آنغاریه (angarya), حقلمه (haklama), زحمت (zahmet), زورلق (zorluk), صالغم (salğım), كلفت (külfet)
  5. , spades, one of the four suits in card- and boardgames
    Synonym: ماچه (maça)
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Suits in Ottoman Turkish · طاقیم (takım) (layout · text)
       
قوپه (kupa) اوریا (orya) ماچه (maça), كورك (kürek) اسپاتی (ispati), سیڭك (siñek)
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كورك

Etymology 2

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Inherited from Proto-Turkic *kürk (fur, pelt); cognate with Azerbaijani kürk.

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كورك (kürk)

  1. fur, pelt, the hairy coat of a mammal, especially when fine, soft and thick
  2. fur, hairy skin of an animal processed into clothing for humans
  3. fur coat, an outer garment for the upper body made of fur
    Synonym: فروه (ferve)
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Etymology 3

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كورك (körük)

  1. Alternative spelling of كوروك (körük, bellows)

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