Clauson (1972)
An etimological dictionary of pre-thirteenth-century Turkish
p. 113
D ögrünç
N.Ac. fr. ögrün-; ‘joy, joyful’; occasionally spelt ögrünçü. Survives only(?) in NE Şor ügrünüş R I 1814; Khak. örinis. Türkü viii ff. IrkB 36 (uçruğluğ): Man. (then all the people went to the gates of the palace) uluğ ögrünçün oyunun ‘with great joy and merriment’ TT II 8, 66; o.o. do. 8, 54; 10, 84: Uyğ. viii ff. Man.-A uluğ ögrünçün M I 25, 3-4: Bud. Sanskrit prītimana ‘feeling of joy’ ögrönç köpöllögnöp (sic) TT VIII A.26; ögrönç sevinç ‘joy and delight’ do. G.49; same Hend. U III 4, 12; Suv. 266, 6, etc.; ögrünç by itself is fairly common: Civ. ögrünç is fairly common in TT I and VII; ögrünç sevinç TT VII 27, 13, etc.