طوقه

Ottoman Turkish

طوقه

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *toku (buckle, clasp); cognate with Azerbaijani toqqa, Chuvash [script needed] (tъʷɣa), Kazakh тоға (toğa), Turkmen toqa and Uzbek to‘qa.

Noun

طوقه • (toka)

  1. buckle, a clasp used for fastening two things together

Derived terms

  • طوقه‌لامق (tokalamak, to buckle up)
  • طوقه‌لی (tokalı, furnished with buckles)

Descendants

  • Turkish: toka
  • Armenian: թոխա (tʻoxa), թոխկա (tʻoxka)
  • Bulgarian: тока (toka)
  • Macedonian: тока (toka)
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic script: то̑к
    Latin script: tȏk

Further reading

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