توی

Ottoman Turkish

توی

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *tǖk (hair, feather); cognate with Azerbaijani tük (hair), Bashkir төк (tök), Chuvash тӗк (tĕk), Kazakh түк (tük), Kyrgyz түк (tük), Turkmen tüý, Uyghur تۈك (tük), Uzbek tuk and Yakut түү (tüü).

Noun

توی • (tüy)

  1. body hair, the hair of the body as opposed to facial hair and headhair
  2. feather, a branching, hair-like structure that grows on the bodies of birds
  3. down, the soft, fluffy, immature feathers which grow on young birds
  4. quill, the lower shaft of a feather, specifically the region lacking barbs

Coordinate terms

  • صاچ (saç, hair on the head)
  • قیل (kıl, hair, bristle)

Derived terms

  • باش تویی (baş tüyü, crest feathers)
  • توی توس (tüy tüs, hair and down)
  • توی دوكمك (tüy dökmek, to moult)
  • توی قلم (tüy kalem, quill pen)
  • توی یولمق (tüy yolmak, to pluck feathers)
  • تویجكز (tüyceğiz, small or pet hair)
  • تویسز (tüysüz, hairless; featherless)
  • تویلنمك (tüylenmek, to become covered with hairs)
  • تویلو (tüylü, feathered; furry)
  • تویی دوزمك (tüyü düzmek, to get the coat in good condition)
  • دوه تویی (deve tüyü, fawn color)
  • صیچان تویی (sıçan tüyü, mouse color)

Descendants

  • Turkish: tüy
  • Gagauz: tüy
  • Armenian: թո̈ւյ (tʻüy)

Further reading

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