sürmek

Etymology
From, from , from. Although, both senses "to drive, to banish" and "to rub" were originated from the same root, it was not until era when the verb went through semantic expansion and took on the latter meaning and began to be used in the sense "to cast away disease or ugliness via balms, ointments or medicine".

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Verb

 * 1)  To operate a wheeled vehicle; to drive, to ride.
 * 2)  To continue to happen, to go on, to last, to take a certain amount of time.
 * 3)  (of animals) To huddle before one and compel to move forward; to drive.
 * 4)  To push forward, to send, to drive.
 * 5)  (of a container or a cooking utensil) To hold over or to place on fire, a stove or in an oven.
 * 6)  To cause to touch, to make touch.
 * 7)  To exile, send into exile, to expel, to cast out, to banish.
 * 8)  To spread something on a surface in a thin layer; to rub, to smear, to apply.
 * 9)  To put on the market; to put up for sale, to launch, to release, to make available for purchase.
 * 10)  To release money into circulation illegally.
 * 11)  To remain in a certain state or situation; to lead, to maintain.
 * 12)  To turn over the soil to prepare a field for planting; to plough, to till.
 * 13)  (of time) To pass, to elapse.
 * 14)  (of plants) To sprout, to germinate, to grow in size, to shoot forth, to grow roots, to strike roots.
 * 1)  To exile, send into exile, to expel, to cast out, to banish.
 * 2)  To spread something on a surface in a thin layer; to rub, to smear, to apply.
 * 3)  To put on the market; to put up for sale, to launch, to release, to make available for purchase.
 * 4)  To release money into circulation illegally.
 * 5)  To remain in a certain state or situation; to lead, to maintain.
 * 6)  To turn over the soil to prepare a field for planting; to plough, to till.
 * 7)  (of time) To pass, to elapse.
 * 8)  (of plants) To sprout, to germinate, to grow in size, to shoot forth, to grow roots, to strike roots.
 * 1)  To release money into circulation illegally.
 * 2)  To remain in a certain state or situation; to lead, to maintain.
 * 3)  To turn over the soil to prepare a field for planting; to plough, to till.
 * 4)  (of time) To pass, to elapse.
 * 5)  (of plants) To sprout, to germinate, to grow in size, to shoot forth, to grow roots, to strike roots.
 * 1)  To turn over the soil to prepare a field for planting; to plough, to till.
 * 2)  (of time) To pass, to elapse.
 * 3)  (of plants) To sprout, to germinate, to grow in size, to shoot forth, to grow roots, to strike roots.
 * 1)  (of time) To pass, to elapse.
 * 2)  (of plants) To sprout, to germinate, to grow in size, to shoot forth, to grow roots, to strike roots.