һарымһаҡ

Bashkir

Һарымһаҡ

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *sarɨmsak (garlic).

Cognate with Old Turkic [script needed] (sarmusak) / Old Turkic [script needed] (samursaq, garlic); Kazakh сарымсақ (sarımsaq), Kyrgyz сарымсак (sarımsak), Kumyk самурсакъ, Uzbek sarimsoq, Uyghur سامساق (samsaq), Turkmen sarymsak, Azerbaijani sarımsaq, Turkish sarmısak / sarımsak (garlic).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [hɑ.rɯ̞m.ˈhɑq]
  • Hyphenation: һа‧рым‧һаҡ

Noun

һарымһаҡ (harïmhaq)

  1. (botany) garlic, Allium sativum
    Һарымһаҡ төнәтмәһе склероздан һәм баш шаулауҙан яҡшы сара булып һанала.
    Harïmhaq tönätmähe sklerozdan häm baš šawlawðan yaqšï sara bulïp hanala.
    Garlic infusion is considered to be a good remedy for senile memory loss and tinnitus.

Declension

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