بورغو

Ottoman Turkish

بورغو

Alternative forms

  • بورغی (burgu)

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *burgu (borer, gimlet, auger), from the same root of بورمق (burmak, to twist or screw). Cognate with Azerbaijani burğu, Bashkir бырау (bıraw), Chagatai بورغو (burğu), Chuvash пӑра (păra), Kazakh бұрғы (būrğy) and Turkmen buraw.

Noun

بورغو • (burgu)

  1. (in general) borer, drill, any instrument used for drilling
    Synonyms: برمه (berme), پرماه (permah), مثقب (miskab)
  2. gimlet, a small screw-tipped tool for boring holes
  3. auger, a carpenter's tool for boring holes longer than those made by a gimlet
  4. corkscrew, a device for opening bottles that are sealed by a cork
    Synonym: تیربوشون (tirbuşon)

Derived terms

  • بورغوجی (burgucu, maker or seller of borers)
  • بورغولامق (burgulamak, to bore, drill)
  • بورغولو (burgulu, furished with a borer)

Descendants

  • Turkish: burgu
  • Albanian: burgji
  • Arabic: بُرْغِيّ (burḡiyy)
    • Hebrew: בֹּרֶג (bṓrēg)
    • Kurdish:
      Northern Kurdish: burxî, birxî
      Central Kurdish: بورغی (burẍî), برغی (birẍî)
  • Armenian: (Nor Nakhichevan) պուռղու (puṙġu), (Van) բուռկուն (buṙkun)
  • Bulgarian: бурги́я (burgíja)
  • Laz: ბურღი (burği)
  • Romanian: burghiu
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic script: бу̀ргија
    Latin script: bùrgija

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