قیو

Ottoman Turkish

قیو

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *kudug (well); cognate with Azerbaijani quyu, Bashkir ҡоҙоҡ (qoźoq), Kazakh құдық (qūdyq), Kyrgyz кудук (kuduk), Tatar кое (qoye), Turkmen guýy, Uyghur قۇدۇق (quduq), Uzbek quduq and Yakut кудук (kuduk).

Noun

قیو • (kuyu)

  1. well, a hole sunk into the ground as a source of water or other fluids
    Synonyms: بیر (bir), چاه (çah)
  2. shaft, pit, a vertical passage sunk into the earth as part of a mine

Derived terms

  • زنجیرلو قیو (zincirli kuyu, well worked by a well-sweep and chain)
  • قار قیوسی (kar kuyusu, snowpit)
  • قیو صویی (kuyu suyu, hard water)
  • قیو قازمق (kuyu kazmak, to work against someone)
  • قیو كناری (kuyu kenarı, stone forming the edge of a well)
  • قیو گبی (kuyu gibi, gloomy, dark)
  • قیوجق (kuyucuk, little well or pit)
  • قیوجی (kuyucu, well-digger)
  • كیرچ قیوسی (kireç kuyusu, pit into which lime is run)
  • لغم قیوسی (lağım kuyusu, sinkhole to a sewer)

Descendants

  • Turkish: kuyu
  • Abkhaz: акәыи (akʷʼəj)
  • Laz: კუჲი (ǩuyi), კუი (ǩui); ქუჲი (kuyi), ქუი (kui)

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