Qorxmaq


1. sound-signify


Complexity of [qorx-qorg]:

qorg: (noun) wolf (in Persian)

qorx-: (verb) to fear, to be afraid, to scare

Qorxmaq: (verb) to fear, to be afraid, to scare

Sound-signify:

prominent form/type [q]: sprouting out of main body

vectorial tendency [o]: (relative to) near environment

function [r]: dynamic, active, motional

[x]: ([x] an evolved form of [q]) sprouting

Sound-signify version: ([do the act] of sprouting nature) + (relative to near environment) + ([functionally] active) + (sprouting/striking)

Semantic interpretation: ([to] get actively the striking job of sprouting nature relative to near environment])

Qorxutmaq: (verb) to make someone definite fear/scared

Point !

The verb qorxmaq (to fear) is related to ‘wolf’. So, you can refer to the sound-signify formation of the word qurd (wolf) as follows:

Qurd: (noun) wolf

Sound-signify:

prominent form/type [q]: sprouting out of main body

vectorial tendency [u]: (relative to) far environment

function [r]: dynamic, active, motional

[d]: (of) certain-crucial nature, sharp

Sound-signify version: ([the event] of sprouting nature) + (relative to far environment) + ([functionally] active) + (certain-crucial)

Semantic interpretation: ([the] crucially active phenomenon of sprouting nature relative to far environment)

Point !

When far, this phenomenon, qurd (wolf), monifests as ‘a crucial being sent from some specific source [seemingly to help]’. However, when getting closer (near environment) qorq, it gets strikingly fearful.

Sound-signify:

prominent form/type [q]: sprouting out of main body

vectorial tendency [o]: (relative to) far environment

function [r]: dynamic, active, motional

[q]: sprouting/striking

Sound-signify version: ([the event] of sprouting nature) + (relative to near environment) + ([functionally] active) + ((sprouting/striking))

Semantic interpretation: ([the] strikingly active phenomenon of sprouting nature relative to near environment)

Point !

From the early complex qorq the verb qorx- (to fear) in Turki and the noun qorg (wolf) in Persian have been originated.


2. structure


 

 

base infinitives:

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