آغلامق

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *yï̄gla- (to cry, weep); cognate with Azerbaijani ağlamaq, Bashkir илау (ilaw), Kazakh жылау (jylau), Kyrgyz ыйлоо (ıyloo), Tatar еларга (yelarga), Turkmen āglamak, Uyghur يىغلىماق (yighlimaq) and Uzbek yigʻlamoq.

Verb

آغلامق • (ağlamak) (third-person singular simple present آغلار (ağlar))

  1. (intransitive) to cry, weep, shed tears

Derived terms

  • آغلاتمق (ağlatmak, to make or let a person weep)
  • آغلاشمق (ağlaşmak, to cry together)
  • آغلامسامق (ağlamsamak, to be about to cry, to sob)
  • آغلامه (ağlama, crying, weeping)
  • آغلانمق (ağlanmak, to be wept for)
  • قان آغلامق (kan ağlamak, to weep bitterly)

Descendants

  • Turkish: ağlamak
  • Gagauz: aalamaa

Further reading

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