yarak
English
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Persian یارکی (yârakî, “power, strength, ability, boldness”)
Pronunciation
Noun
yarak (uncountable)
- (falconry) A super-alert state where the bird is hungry, but not weak, with a trance like state of alertness and ready to hunt.
Kalasha
Noun
yarak
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Related terms
- badok 'axe'
- polat 'battle axe'
- tupanca 'revolver'
- tupec 'gun'
- rapal 'gun'
- tup 'cannon'
- politai 'rifle'
- mukai 'shotgun'
- gorai 'repeating rifle'
- yawbani 'single-shot rifle'
Turkish
Etymology
From Old Turkic 𐰖𐰺𐰴 (yarak), from yar (“to split in two”) + -ak.
Pronunciation
Noun
yarak (definite accusative yarağı, plural yaraklar)
Declension
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