kıl

See also: kil

Turkish

kıl

Etymology

From Old Turkic kıl, from Proto-Turkic *Kɨl(k) (hair), from Proto-Altaic *k`íla (*k`íla) ("hair") (see website starling.rinet.ru for more etymological information). Cognates with Proto-Japanese *kái (descended to Modern Japanese (ke) ("fur, hair")).

Adjective

kıl (comparative daha kıl, superlative en kıl)

  1. (colloquial) peevish

Derived terms

Noun

kıl (definite accusative kılı, plural kıllar)

  1. body hair (the collection or mass of filaments growing from the skin of humans and animals)

Declension

Inflection
Nominative kıl
Definite accusative kılı
Singular Plural
Nominative kıl kıllar
Definite accusative kılı kılları
Dative kıla kıllara
Locative kılda kıllarda
Ablative kıldan kıllardan
Genitive kılın kılların
Possessive forms
Singular Plural
1st singular kılım kıllarım
2nd singular kılın kılların
3rd singular kılı kılları
1st plural kılımız kıllarımız
2nd plural kılınız kıllarınız
3rd plural kılları kılları

Verb

kıl

  1. second-person singular imperative of kılmak
    Öyleyse Rabb'in için namaz kıl ve kurban kes.[1]
    So offer the prayers for your Lord, and perform the sacrifice.[2]

Antonyms

References

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