Üzük


1. sound-signify


Üzük/Üzzük: (noun) finger ring, (adjective) cut-off

Point: with the natural system of language üzük is adjective and üzzük is noun but in formal usage of language in Türkiye and Azerbaijan Republic they use üzük for both which could be confusing.

Sound-signify:

prominent concept [üz-]: to shear, to cut off owing to a structural strain      

[k]: locative/locational/rigid

Sound-signify version: ([the concept of] cut-off [case] owing to a structural strain) + ([functionally] locational/rigid)

Semantic interpretation: ([the concept of] locationality/rigidity due to cut off owing to a structural strain [out of the contrastingly pairing origin])

Plain meaning: (the thing/object cut off by strain [from heart])

See: ürək

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