طولمق

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *tōl- (to be full); cognate with Azerbaijani dolmaq, Bashkir тулыу (tulıw), Chuvash тул (tul), Kazakh толу (tolu), Kyrgyz толуу (toluu), Uyghur تولۇق (toluq), Uzbek to'lmoq and Yakut туол (tuol).

Verb

طولمق • (dolmak)

  1. (intransitive) to fill, to become full of something

Derived terms

  • دفتر طولمق (defter dolmak, to be filled (of a register))
  • طولدرمق (doldurmak, to make or let become full)
  • طولغون (dolgun, filled, stuffed)
  • طولمش (dolmuş, filled, stuffed)
  • طولمه (dolma, act of filling; dolma)
  • قولاق طولمق (kulak dolmak, to be persuaded)
  • گوز طولمق (göz dolmak, to fill with tears (of eyes))
  • یازی طولمق (yazı dolmak, to fill up a paper)
  • یورك طولمق (yürek dolmak, to be full of bitterness (of the heart))

Descendants

  • Turkish: dolmak

Further reading

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