Where does “yolunmak” come from?

yolunmak (Turkish) comes from Turkish yolmak, from Old Turkic yol-/yul-, from Proto-Turkic jol- — to tear out, pick out, pluck.

yolunmak (Turkish): to be picked, to be plucked; to be stripped bare;...

Definitions

  1. to be picked, to be plucked; to be stripped bare;...

Ancestry of “yolunmak”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Turkishyolmakpick, pluck; strip, bare; rip off, milk, bleed,...
2Old Turkicyol-/yul-to pluck
3Proto-Turkicjol-to tear out, pick out, pluck
Every word from Proto-Turkic jol-Every word from Old Turkic yol-/yul-Every word from Turkish yolmak
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