صوقمق

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *sok- (to pierce, stick into); cognate with Azerbaijani soxmaq, Karakhanid سُقْماق (suqmāq), Kazakh соғу (soğu), Kyrgyz согуу (soguu), Southern Altai согор (sogor).

Verb

صوقمق • (sokmak)

  1. (transitive) to insert, introduce, tuck in, to put in between or into
  2. (transitive) to thrust into, shove, stick, to push roughly or with force
  3. (transitive, of animals) to bite, sting, to hurt with a stinger or sharp point
    Synonym: اصرمق (ısırmak)

Derived terms

  • صوقدرمق (sokdurmak, to make or let be pushed in)
  • صوقشمق (sokuşmak, to push into one another)
  • صوقلغان (sokulğan, insinuating)
  • صوقلمق (sokulmak, to be introduced)
  • صوقم (sokum, insertion)
  • صوقمه (sokma, act of pushing)
  • ییلان گبی صوقمق (yılan gibi sokmak, to hurt the feelings)

Descendants

  • Turkish: sokmak

Further reading

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