Where does “یارماق” come from?
یارماق (Chagatai) comes from Turkish yarmak, from Ottoman Turkish یارمق, from Proto-Turkic yār-, from Proto-Indo-European h₂er- — to fit, to fix, to put together.
یارماق (Chagatai): to cleave, to chop, to rend, to sever, to cut with a sharp instrument
Definitions
- to cleave, to chop, to rend, to sever, to cut with a sharp instrument