каук
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish قاوق (kavuk); compare Turkish kavuk.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kǎuk/
- Hyphenation: ка‧ук
Noun
ка̀ук m (Latin spelling kàuk)
- (regional) caouk: a high stiff Turkish hat around which a turban is typically wound or folded
- a. 1823, “Banović Strainja”, in Vuk Stefanović Karadžić, editor, Narodne srpske pjesme, volume 2, Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, published 1823, page 124:
- Оћу њима руо пром’јенити,
А у Турско руо облачити:
Око главе бијеле кауке,
А на плећи зелене доламе,
А на ноге меневиш чакшире,
О појасу сабље пламените;- Oću njima ruo prom’jeniti,
A u Tursko ruo oblačiti:
Oko glave bijele kauke,
A na pleći zelene dolame,
A na noge meneviš čakšire,
O pojasu sablje plamenite; - I want to change their apparel,
and in Turkish apparel dress them:
around their heads white caouks,
and on their shoulders green dolmans,
and on their legs violet baggy breeches,
in their belts fiery sabers;
- Oću njima ruo prom’jeniti,
Declension
References
- “каук” in Hrvatski jezični portal
- Pero Budmani, editor (1892-1897), “kàuk”, in Rječnik hrvatskoga ili srpskoga jezika (in Serbo-Croatian), volume 4, Zagreb: JAZU, page 902
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