اذماق
Karakhanid
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Turkic *ï̄d- (“to send”). Cognate with Yakut ыыт (ııt, “to send”).
Verb
اٖذْماقْ (ï̄δmāq) (third-person singular aorist اٖيذُورْ (ï̄δūr))
Derived terms
- اِذِلْماقْ (ïδïlmāq, “to be released”)
- اِذِنْجُو سَجْ (ïδïnčū sač, “loosened hair”)
- اِذِنْجُو يِلْقٖى (ïδïnčū yïlqï̄, “an animal free to go”)
- اِذِشْماقْ (ïδïšmāq, “to exchange presents”)
- اِذْساماقْ (ïδsāmāq, “to wish to send”)
- اِذُقْ (ïδuq, “sacred”)
References
- Clauson, Gerard (1972) “ı:ḏ-”, in An Etymological Dictionary of pre-thirteenth-century Turkish, Oxford: Clarendon Press, pages 37-38
Further reading
- al-Kashgarî, Mahmud (1072–1074) Besim Atalay, transl., Divanü Lûgat-it-Türk Tercümesi [Translation of the “Compendium of the languages of the Turks”] (Türk Dil Kurumu Yayınları; 521) (in Turkish), 1985 edition, volume III, Ankara: Türk Tarih Kurmu Basımevi, published 1939–1943, pages 438-439
Khorezmian Turkic
References
- Nadžip, Emir Nadžipovič (1979) Istoriko-sravnitelʹnyj slovarʹ tjurkskix jazykov XIV veka [Historical-comparative dictionary of XIV-century Turkic languages], Moscow: Glavnaja redakcija vostočnoj literatury, page 128
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