burmak

Etymology
, from  or. Possibly evolved from the form, which was derived from.

Verb

 * 1)  To twist something, to hold something from both ends and turn it in opposite directions; to wring, to pirl, to screw.
 * 2)  To castrate.
 * 3)  To give the mouth an acrid or bitter taste, or a puckering or drying sensation, such as after eating an unripe persimmon or a quince.
 * 4)  (of stomach, of bowels) To hurt, to twinge, to gripe.
 * 5)  To hurt, to injure.
 * 1)  (of stomach, of bowels) To hurt, to twinge, to gripe.
 * 2)  To hurt, to injure.