آغرشاق

Ottoman Turkish

آغرشاق

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *aġïrsuk,[1] probably from *iagïr (heavy), whence آغر (ağır, heavy).

Noun

آغرشاق • (ağırşak)

  1. (in general) disk, any kind of thin, flat, circular plate or similar object
  2. weight plate, usually attached to tools in order to lower their barycenter

Derived terms

  • آغرشاقلنمق (ağırşaklanmak, to become round)
  • ابیك آغرشاغی (ibik ağırşağı, fly of a spindle, whorl)
  • دیز آغرشاغی (diz ağırşağı, kneecap)
  • طوݣوز آغرشاغی (doñuz ağırşağı, cyclamen)
  • چادر آغرشاغی (çadır ağırşağı, cap of a tent pole)

Descendants

  • Turkish: ağırşak
  • Armenian: աղըրշախ (aġəršax)

References

  1. Clauson, Gerard (1972) “ağırçak”, in An Etymological Dictionary of pre-thirteenth-century Turkish, Oxford: Clarendon Press, page 92

Further reading

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