ҡорот
Bashkir

Ҡорот
Etymology
From Old Turkic qurut (“dry cheese in balls”), from Proto-Turkic *Kūrɨ- (“dry”).
Cognate with Tatar корт (qort), Kazakh құрт (qurt), Kyrgyz курут (kurut), Uzbek qurt, Turkmen gurt, Khakas хурут (xurut), etc.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [qʊ̞ˈ.rʊ̞t]
- Hyphenation: ҡо‧рот
Noun
ҡорот • (qorot)
- cheese made from drained sour milk and dried in round balls, typical of nomadic Turkic cuisines; qurut
- Өс баш ҡорот.
- Ös baš qorot.
- Three balls of qurut.
- Ерек төтөнөнә ыҫталған ҡорот.
- Yerek tötönönä ïθtalğan qorot.
- Qurut treated with alder smoke.
Declension
Inflection of ҡорот (qorot)
| singular only | |
|---|---|
| absolute | ҡорот (qorot) |
| definite genitive | ҡороттоң (qorottoñ) |
| dative | ҡоротҡа (qorotqa) |
| definite accusative | ҡоротто (qorotto) |
| locative | ҡоротта (qorotta) |
| ablative | ҡороттан (qorottan) |
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