اوچمق

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *uč- (to fly); cognate with Azerbaijani uçmaq, Bashkir осоу (osow), Chuvash вӗҫ (vĕś), Kazakh ұшу (ūşu), Kyrgyz учуу (ucuu), Turkmen uçmak, Uyghur ئۇچماق (uchmaq) and Uzbek uchmoq.

Verb

اوچمق • (uçmak)

  1. (transitive) to fly, to travel through the air without being in contact with a grounded surface
  2. (transitive) to evaporate, volatilize, to transition from a liquid state into a gaseous state
  3. (transitive) to fade, to become faint in hue or tint; hence, to be wanting in color

Derived terms

  • اوچار (uçar, flying, that flies)
  • اوچرتمق (uçurtmak, to make or let fly)
  • اوچرمق (uçurmak, to make or let fly)
  • اوچشمق (uçuşmak, to fly together)
  • اوچمه (uçma, act of flying)
  • اوچنمق (uçunmak, to make as though about to fly)
  • چیغ اوچمق (çiğ uçmak, for an avalanche to fall)

Descendants

  • Turkish: uçmak

Further reading

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