Qıymaq
1. sound-signify
Qıymaq: (verb)
1. to force emotionally (ona qiydim: I dared emotionally doing a particular action about a person.) It is mostly used in negative usage: “Ona qıymadım! I didn’t felt at ease to make him/her bother, I didn’t dare emotionally . . .)
2. to narrow (eyes)
This verb is directly related to ‘qı-’ (underground, world of death). The Greek word ‘Γη’ (gi) (earth/Earth) is from this origin.
First, look → qı-
Sound-signify:
prominent concept [qı-]: underground, world of death
function [y]: non-generative being, masculine, invisible, reversal, negating
Sound-signify version: ([do the act] of the world of death) + ([functionally] negating)
Semantic interpretation: ([to] do the nullifying job of the world of death)
Plain meaning: (to push [emotionally] down with no rising)