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Turkish

Etymology

From Old Turkic [script needed] (yol-/yul-, to pluck), from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Proto-Turkic *jol- (to tear out, pick out, pluck). Possibly related to Mongolian зулгаах (zulgaax, to pick, pluck feathers from a chicken).

Cognate with Azerbaijani yolmaq (to pluck), Kazakh жұлу (jūlu, to twitch, pluck), Kyrgyz жулуу (juluu, to pluck), Turkmen ýolmak (to pluck, tear out), Uyghur يۇلماق (yulmaq, to pluck, pull out), Uzbek yulmoq (to pluck).

Turkish

Etymology

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /joɫ.ˈmak/
  • Hyphenation: yol‧mak

Verb

yolmak (third-person singular simple present yolar)

  1. (transitive) pick, pluck
    Tavuğun tüylerini yoldu.
    He/she plucked the feathers of the chicken.
  2. (transitive) strip, bare
  3. (transitive) rip off, milk, bleed, mulct
    Oyun yayımcıları yarım oyun piyasaya sürüp indirilebilir içerikler ile oyuncuları yoluyor.
    Game publishers release half a game and rip off gamers with downloadable content.

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