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Azərbaycan dilinin dialektoloji lüğəti. Redaktorlar: A.A.Axundov, Q.Ş.Kazımov, S.M.Behbudov.. 2007.
Azərbaycan dilinin dialektoloji lüğəti. Redaktorlar: A.A.Axundov, Q.Ş.Kazımov, S.M.Behbudov.. 2007.
carrack — noun Etymology: Middle English carrake, from Anglo French carrak, from Old Spanish carraca, from Arabic qarāqīr, plural of qurqūr merchant ship, from Greek kerkouros light vessel Date: 14th century a beamy sailing ship especially of the 15th and… … New Collegiate Dictionary
List of Arabic loanwords in English — Star names are not included in this article. For star names, please see List of Arabic star names, List of traditional star names, and other articles listed here. There are dozens of Arabic loanwords in English, i.e., words of English acquired… … Wikipedia
Каракка — Каракки на картине Витторе Карпаччо, современника эпохи, 1516 … Википедия
carrack — /kar euhk/, n. a merchant vessel having various rigs, used esp. by Mediterranean countries in the 15th and 16th centuries; galleon. Also, carack. [1350 1400; ME carrake < MF carraque < Sp carraca, perh. back formation from Ar qaraqir (pl. of… … Universalium
Carrack — Large merchant vessel which could also be used for military purposes. [< OldFr. caraque < Ar. qurqur = merchant or cargo vessel] … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
carrack — late 14c., from O.Fr. carraque, from Arabic qaraqir, pl. of qurqur merchant ship, perhaps from L. carricare (see CHARGE (Cf. charge)). Or perhaps from Gk. karkouros boat, pinnacle … Etymology dictionary
carrack — car•rack [[t]ˈkær ək[/t]] n. naut. navig. a merchant vessel of the 15th and 16th centuries • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME carrake < MF carraque < Sp carraca, perh. back formation from Ar qarāqīr (pl. of qurqūr ship of burden … From formal English to slang
qurğaz — (Balakən) bax qurqur … Azərbaycan dilinin dialektoloji lüğəti
carrack — /ˈkærək/ (say karuhk) noun Obsolete a galleon. {Middle English caracke, from Old French carraque, from Spanish, Portuguese carraca, from Arabic qar āgīr, plural of qurqūr merchant vessel; or from harraqa boat} …
qur-qur — 1. təql. 1. Qarın quruldaması, bağırsaqların içindəki qaz və ya mayenin hərəkətindən qarında hasil olan səs. 2. Qurbağaların çıxardığı səs, quruldama. 3. Boğazı dar qabdan tökülərkən mayenin çıxardığı səs. // Sulu qəlyanı çəkərkən, küpünün içində … Azərbaycan dilinin izahlı lüğəti