Yeryeri
Yeryeri is a Turkish term that may appear as a compound of yer (place, ground) and yeri (its place). In standard Turkish, it is not listed as a common vocabulary item, and it is not found in most dictionaries as a fixed lexical unit. When encountered, it is usually interpreted contextually as a poetic or derivative form meaning something like “the earthly place” or “the place of the earth,” though this interpretation is not canonical.
Etymology: The components yer and yeri share the same root meaning “place” or “ground”; combining them yields
Usage and references: There are no widely recognized standard definitions or widely cited references for yeryeri
Related terms: yeryüzü (earth’s surface), yer (place), toprak (soil), zemin (ground).