اوق

Ottoman Turkish

اوقلر

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *ok (arrow); cognate with Old Turkic 𐰸 (ok), Azerbaijani ox, Bashkir уҡ (uq), Chuvash ухӑ (uh̬ă), Kazakh оқ (oq), Kyrgyz: ок (ok), Turkmen ok, Uyghur ئوق (oq) and Uzbek oʻq.

Noun

اوق • (ok)

  1. arrow, dart, a projectile consisting of a shaft, a point and a tail that is shot from a bow
    Synonyms: تیر (tir), سهم (sehm)
  2. any stick, beam or pole, when used as an adjunct to, and at right angles with some larger thing
  3. quill, a sharply pointed, barbed needle-like structure that grows on the skin of a porcupine

Derived terms

  • آتش اوقی (ateş oku, fire arrow)
  • اوق آتمق (ok atmak, to shoot arrows)
  • اوق آتمی (ok atımı, bowshot distance)
  • اوق ییلانی (ok yılanı, oriental ratsnake)
  • اوقجی (okcu, maker or seller of arrows)
  • اوقلتمق (oklatmak, to let be shot with arrows)
  • اوقلق (okluk, quiver)
  • اوقلمق (oklamak, to shoot with an arrow)
  • اوقلو (oklu, furnished with arrows or quills)
  • زهرلی اوق (zehirli ok, poisoned arrow)
  • صبان اوقی (saban oku, beam of a plough)
  • كمان اوقی (keman oku, bow of a violin)

Descendants

  • Turkish: ok
  • Armenian: օխ (ōx)

Further reading

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