آغری

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Ottoman Turkish[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *agrïg (pain, ache); cognate with Azerbaijani ağrı, Bashkir ауырыу (awırıw), Chuvash ырату (yrat̬u), Kazakh ауру (auru), Kyrgyz оору (ooru), Turkmen agyry, Uyghur ئاغرىق (aghriq), Uzbek ogʻriq and Yakut ыарыы (ıarıı).

Noun[edit]

آغری (ağrı)

  1. pain, ache, any bodily suffering, or unpleasant sensation, resulting from a derangement of functions, disease, or injury
    Synonyms: درد (derd), صیزی (sızı), وجع (vecaʼ)
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  • Turkish: ağrı

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Etymology 2[edit]

Ağrı province

The name of the city was changed in 1946 and owes its name to Mount Ararat, which is called Ağrı Dağı in Turkish. The city was previously known as قره‌كلیسا (karakilise) and قره‌كوسه (karaköse), a corrupted form of the former.

Proper noun[edit]

آغری (ağrı)

  1. Ağrı (a city and province in Northeast Anatolia, Turkey)
    Synonyms: قره‌كلیسا (karakilise), قره‌كوسه (karaköse) (obsolete)
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