قوروم

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Ottoman Turkish[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From قورمق (kurmak, to found, establish).

Noun[edit]

قوروم (kurum)

  1. verbal noun of قورمق (kurmak, to found, establish):
    1. foundation, establishment, the act of founding or establishing
      Synonym: مؤسسه (müessese)
    2. arrangement, composition, particular way in which items are organized
    3. institution, a custom or practice of a society or community
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  • Turkish: kurum

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Etymology 2[edit]

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *kurum (soot); cognate with Azerbaijani qurum, Bashkir ҡором (qorom), Chuvash хӑрӑм (hărăm), Kazakh құрым (qūrym), Kyrgyz курум (kurum), Uyghur قۇرۇم (qurum), Uzbek qurum and Yakut курунньук (kurunnyuk).

Noun[edit]

قوروم (kurum)

  1. soot, lampblack, fine particles of amorphous carbon and tar
    Synonyms: ایس (is), دوده (dude)
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