аҙыу
Bashkir
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *āŕ- (“to lose one's way, go astray; go mad; miss a target”).
Cognate with Old Turkic 𐰀𐰕 (āz-, “to go astray, to lose one's way”), Karakhanid اازْماقْ (āzmāq, “to lose one's way”); Turkmen āzmak (“to go astray”), Turkish azmak (“go astray, be horny”), Chuvash урма (urma, “to lose mind, go mad”), etc.
Verb
аҙыу • (aðıw)
- (moral) to wander from the morally good way of life; to stray, to err
- to indulge in debauchery
- (sex) to engage in a sexual perversity
- to degenerate, to degrade (of biological species)
- (of a person's way of life) to go downhill, hit the skids
- to get spoiled (of a child)
- to get worse, aggravate (of a medical condition, wound, etc.)
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