كوستك

Ottoman Turkish

كوستك

Etymology

Borrowed from an unattested Persian word which derives from the verb کستن (kustan, to beat).

Noun

كوستك • (köstek)

  1. hobble, tether, fetter, any kind of rope or chain used to prevent animals from escaping
    Synonym: بوقاغی (bukağı)
  2. (nautical) lanyard, a short rope used for fastening rigging, as a handle, etc.
  3. (by extension) watchchain, a short chain attached to a watch

Derived terms

  • آت كوستكی (at kösteği, horse's tether or hobble)
  • عربه كوستكی (ʿaraba kösteği, lock-chain to the wheel of a coach)
  • قلج كوستكی (kılıc kösteği, guard-cord to a sword)
  • كوستك طاقمق (köstek takmak, to put a guard to a thing)
  • كوستكلمك (kösteklemek, to tether of hobble a horse)
  • كوستكلنمك (kösteklenmek, to be tethered or hobbled)
  • كوستكلو (köstekli, secured with a hobble or tether)

Descendants

  • Turkish: köstek
  • Albanian: qostek
  • Armenian: (Constantinople) քէօստէկ (kʻēōstēk), (Van) քյօ̈ստա̈կ (yöstäk)
  • Bulgarian: кьосте́к (kjosték), кюсте́к (kjusték)
  • Egyptian Arabic: [script needed] (ustēk, qustēk, kustēk)
  • Greek: κιοστέκι (kiostéki), κιστέκι (kistéki), γκιοστέκι (gkiostéki)
  • Georgian: ქოსტეგი (kosṭegi) Chveneburi
  • Macedonian: ќостек (ḱostek)
  • Northern Kurdish: k’ostek’ Moks
  • Romanian: chiostec
  • Serbo-Croatian: ćùstek, ћу̀стек

Further reading

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