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1 yüzakı
,-nı, yüzaklığı, -nı honor, good name, reputation for high standards of conduct. -
2 şenbuy
Name for a feast given at night for drinks coming from another party -
3 tanğuk
Name for "a gift, containing food and brocade, that is brought out for kings on campaign or the like. " -
4 şenbuy
Name for a feast given at night for drinks coming from another party -
5 tanğuk
Name for "a gift, containing food and brocade, that is brought out for kings on campaign or the like. " -
6 bıçış
Name for a "a piece of brocade" given to guests at the feasts of nobles and at weeding feasts -
7 bıruk
Name for the one who specifies the stations of courtiers -
8 bök
Name for the falling of the knuckle on its back in the game -
9 çeçeklik
Name for "a place where flowers grow" -
10 kandır
Name of the skin which remains after the hide which is suitable for tanning has been stripped off -
11 kewşen
Name for a gift of food to one who helps stack the grain after it is cleaned -
12 Komuk
Name of an emir with whom I associated for a time -
13 mamu
Name for a woman sent with the bride on the wedding night -
14 rigil
Name for three groups of the Turks -
15 sakalduruk
Name for "the thread woven from silk which is attached to caps in order to fasten the cap underneath the chin so it does not fall off. " -
16 suruş
Name for grains of wheat that are roasted on the ear before they harden, then picked off and eaten -
17 süli
Name for slave -
18 ugut
Name for a leaven used to make beer -
19 yagış
Name of the sacrificial animal that the heathens used to slaughter for their idols -
20 yoğ
Name for a meal
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