dürtmek

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Turkish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Ottoman Turkish دورتمك (dürtmek, to push; shove; thrust; poke), from Old Turkic türt- (to butter).[1] Relation in "to push; shove" < "to rub; butter" is unclear. Cognate with Kyrgyz түртүү (türtüü, to push, poke), Uzbek turtmoq (to push, poke).

Verb[edit]

dürtmek (third-person singular simple present dürter)

  1. (transitive) to shove, thrust, prod, poke, nudge
  2. (transitive) to incite, provoke, urge on, stir up, instigate

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "dürt-" - nişanyansözlük