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ört is a Turkish verb form meaning to cover or to blanket. In its imperative form, ört is used to command someone to place a cover over an object, for example, Tabağı ört! which means Cover the plate. The verb can be used both for physical covering, such as with a lid or cloth, and in figurative senses, such as concealing information or facts.

The base verb is örtmek, the infinitive meaning to cover, to hide, or to obscure. Related nouns

In Turkish, örtmek and its derivatives appear in diverse registers—from everyday practical usage to formal or

Overall, ört functions as a versatile root in Turkish, central to both tangible actions of covering and

include
örtü,
which
denotes
a
cover,
lid,
veil,
or
mantle.
Adjectival
forms
such
as
örtülü
describe
something
that
is
covered
or
veiled.
In
chemical,
culinary,
or
geological
contexts,
ört
can
appear
in
phrases
describing
covers
or
layers
over
substances
or
surfaces.
A
common
compound
verb
is
örtbas
etmek,
meaning
to
cover
up
wrongdoing
or
to
gloss
over
facts.
literary
language.
Its
metaphorical
use
to
conceal
or
suppress
information
is
prevalent
in
political,
media,
and
legal
discourse,
as
in
örtbas
etmek
(to
cover
up).
The
term
is
of
Turkic
origin
and
has
cognates
across
Turkic
languages,
often
retaining
the
core
sense
of
placing
a
covering
over
something.
broader
idiomatic
expressions
relating
to
concealment
or
obfuscation.
It
also
connects
to
related
forms
such
as
örtü
and
örtülü,
which
expand
the
semantic
field
to
noun
and
adjectival
uses.