بویون

Ottoman Turkish

بویون

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *bōń (neck); cognate with Azerbaijani boyun, Bashkir муйын (muyın), Chuvash мăй (măj), Kazakh мойын (moiyn), Kyrgyz моюн (moyun), Turkmen boýun, Uyghur بويۇن (boyun) and Uzbek bo'yin.

Noun

بویون • (boyun)

  1. neck, collum, the part of the body connecting the head and the trunk
    Synonyms: عنق (ʿunk), گردن (gerden)

Derived terms

  • اگری بویون (eğri boyun, snowdrop)
  • بویون اورمق (boyun urmak, to decapitate)
  • بویون اوزاتمق (boyun uzatmak, to surrender)
  • بویون باغی (boyun bağı, necktie)
  • بویون بوران (boyun buran, wryneck)
  • بویون بورجی (boyun borcu, an incumbent duty)
  • بویون قاشیمق (boyun kaşımak, to be confused or ashamed)
  • بویون كسمك (boyun kesmek, to bow the neck)
  • بویونلق (boyunluk, anything worn around the neck)
  • بویونلو (boyunlu, that has a neck)
  • بویونه آلمق (boyuna almak, to undertake)
  • دوه بویونی (deve boyunu, low pass over a ridge)

Descendants

  • Turkish: boyun

Further reading

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