Chagatai

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ییلان

Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Turkic *yï̄lan (snake). Cognate with Azerbaijani ilan, Kazakh жылан (jylan), Kyrgyz жылан (jılan), and Ottoman Turkish ییلان (yılan) (whence Turkish yılan).

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ییلان (yilan)

  1. snake, serpent

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Descendants

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  • Uyghur: يىلان (yilan)
  • Uzbek:
    Latin script: ilon
    Cyrillic script: илон

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Khalaj

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Noun

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ییلان (yilân) (definite accusative ییلانؽ, plural ییلانلار)

  1. Arabic spelling of yilân (snake)

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Ottoman Turkish

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ییلان

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Turkic *yï̄lan (snake); cognate with Old Turkic 𐰖𐰃𐰞𐰣 (yılan), Azerbaijani ilan, Kazakh жылан (jylan), Kyrgyz жылан (jılan), Uyghur يىلان (yilan) and Uzbek ilon. For the ending, compare آرسلان (arslan, lion), قپلان (kaplan, leopard) and صرتلان (sırtlan, hyena).

Noun

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ییلان (yılan)

  1. snake, any reptile of the suborder Serpentes
    Synonyms: حیه (hayye), مار (mar)
  2. (figuratively) perfidious, ungrateful man
  3. (figuratively) spiteful, malicious man

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