torun

Reikšmė (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

Sinonimai

kız torun

erkek torun

Dažnis

23k
Tariamas kaip (IPA)
[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.

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