پنچه

Ottoman Turkish

پنچه

Alternative forms

Etymology

From older پنجه (pence, hand; firm grip; set of five), from Persian پنجه (panje, paw), a development of پنج (panj, five). It replaced the native word قیناق (kıynak, claw, talon, paw).

Noun

پنچه • (pençe)

  1. paw, the soft foot of a mammal or other animal
    Synonym: كف (kef)
  2. claw, talon, a curved, pointed horny nail
    Synonyms: چنك (çenk), طرمیق (tırmık), طرناق (tırnak)
  3. signature, a person's name, written by that person
    Synonym: امضا (imza)

Derived terms

  • آرسلان پنچه‌سی (arslan pençesi, lady's mantle)
  • آیی پنچه‌سی (ayı pençesi, bear's breech)
  • دݣز پنچه‌سی (deñiz pençesi, coralline)
  • شیر پنچه (şir pençe, carbuncle)
  • قورت پنچه‌سی (kurt pençesi, bistort)
  • كوپك پنچه‌سی (köpek pençesi, Rutland beauty)
  • پنچه آتمق (pençe atmak, to seize)
  • پنچه صالمق (pençe salmak, to seize)
  • پنچه‌لتمك (pençeletmek, to make or let be signed)
  • پنچه‌لشمك (pençeleşmek, to lock fingers with another)
  • پنچه‌لمك (pençelemek, to paw; to seize)
  • پنچه‌لنمك (pençelenmek, to be officially signed)
  • پنچه‌لو (pençeli, possesed of paws or talons)

Descendants

  • Turkish: pençe
  • Armenian: փէնչէ (pʻēnčʻē)
  • Romanian: pingea
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic script: па̑нџа
    Latin script: pȃndža

Further reading

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