Talk:yağday

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RFV discussion: July 2014–February 2015[edit]

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Tagged but apparently not listed. - -sche (discuss) 17:33, 31 July 2014 (UTC)Reply

This gets a few Google Books hits, but two are scannos, two are Turkmen wordlists (explicitly labelled as such), and in two more the word isn't visible in the actual photographs of the books that Google shows, so I can't confirm it isn't a scanno. Another citation is a wordlist which Google doesn't show me enough context of for me to tell whether it's another Turkmen wordlist or a list of e.g. non-Turkic Turkish words matched to Turkic synonyms; the list in question is:
  • 1993, Ahmet Bican Ercilâsun, Türk dünyası üzerine makaleler-incelemeler, page 95
Then there is this citation, which is from a work Google places into a category for "Poets, Turkmen":
On a balance, it seems we're dealing with a Turkmen word. I've RFV-failed the Turkish word and converted the entry to Turkmen. - -sche (discuss) 21:39, 1 February 2015 (UTC)Reply