Üzmək (2)
1. sound-signify
Üzmək: (verb) to shear [something] in order to take some part (to break off [something] or cause to break off owing to a structural strain)
Point: this verb üzmək is directly related to [r] ر and [z] ز contrastingly pairing system, and goes back to the same origin with ürək (heart).
Sound-signify:
prominent form/type [–]:
vectorial tendency [ü]: (relative to) the surface of ‘dir’ [essence]
function [z]: staticity, ceasing dynamicity, stable/fixed/fixing
Sound-signify version: ([do the act] relative to the surface of ‘dir’ [essence]) + ([functionally] stable)
Semantic interpretation: ([to] get stable relative to the surface of essence)
Plain meaning: ([to] get stable on the surface) (the dynamicity being ceaced apparently)
background
This verb has directly originated from ür– [ürək] (heart), that is, from the sounds [r] ر and [z] ز contrastingly pairing relation. This verb üzmək (2) signifies the impact on heart when seemingly by some sudden panic/emotion it nearly breaks off.
ür– [motional/dynamic/active relative to the surface of ‘dir’]
üz– [ceasing dynamicity relative to the surface of ‘dir’]
Therefore, üzmək means ‘to break off the dynamicity of heart’ ‘to cut off the heart by strain’.
Because of the reason above, finger ring in Türki is: üzük (cut-off piece [of the heart])
See: üzük