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41 çürkü
To ask a child whether he must [pee] or not they say: "çürkü bar mu" -
42 heçheç
IA word used to restrain horses when they wish to gallop at full speedIIised to restrain horses -
43 içkin
içkin er - A man who has come over from the enemy and whom they grant safe conduct -
44 imrem
All the groups of the realm when they embark boldly on a matter -
45 karagunı
Name of a children's game which they play in the evening -
46 kaw kuw
Iton kaw kuw boldış"His garment wrinkled"because of being badly sewnIIton kaw kuw boldı - They say of a garment that has become wrinkled and torn in the stich -
47 kuram
kuram kişiler - "people seated according to rank" as they are seated in court -
48 suruş
Name for grains of wheat that are roasted on the ear before they harden, then picked off and eaten -
49 tes
When the Oγuz wish to exaggerate the description of anything round they say: " testegirme " -
50 tezgi
tezgi boldı - One says of the panic which befalls a people when the enemy appears, so that they flee from him -
51 tugrağ
IThe king's seal and signatureIIAny horse which the king gives his troops on the day of a parade or a battle and which he takes back when they return -
52 ürkün
The panic that befalls a people because of the enemy so that they flee to forts and castles -
53 yarık
IThe generic term for "coats of mail and suits of armorIIThe tips of the thighs where they grow out of the hips -
54 yinğdegü
To curse out a boy they say: yinğdegü meaning " Hey runny-nose!" -
55 yumurtğa
Egg of a hen or other bird. And they call the "testicles" of a man or other animal -
56 bakır
ICopper coins in Sin, with which they buy and sellIICopper -
57 basan
A meal which is prepared for the dead person after they have buried him -
58 çürkü
To ask a child whether he must [pee] or not they say: "çürkü bar mu" -
59 heçheç
IA word used to restrain horses when they wish to gallop at full speedIIised to restrain horses -
60 içkin
içkin er - A man who has come over from the enemy and whom they grant safe conduct
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