torun

(Anglų k.)

  1. grandchild; grandson, granddaughter
  2. (figuratively) a person that follows the same descent with another
  3. (figuratively) a person that follows, likes or sympathizes someone.
  4. (slang) an inexperienced soldier

tor

  1. young
  2. novice
  3. whelp
  4. beginner
  5. recruit

Dažnis

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[toɾun]
Etimologija (Anglų k.)

In summary

From Ottoman Turkish تورون (torun), from Proto-Turkic *tōr- (“young of an animal”), whence also dialectal Turkish tor, torum, torbuç and toru. For the semantic extension from 'young of an animal' to 'child/grandchild', compare Turkish çocuk. Cognate with Azerbaijani turun (“a two years old young camel; lineage”), Turkmen torum (“young of a camel”), Tatar турун (turun, “grandchild”), Crimean Tatar turun (“grandchild; niece, nephew”). Compare also Kumyk торай (toray, “piglet; child; grandchild”), Kazakh торай (torai, “piglet”), etc. The similarity to Old Armenian թոռն (tʻoṙn, “grandchild”) is accidental.

kız torun

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