یوغون

Khalaj

Adjective

یوْغوُن (yoğun)

  1. Arabic spelling of yoğun (thick)

Ottoman Turkish

Alternative forms

  • یوغن (yoğun)

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *yogun (thick, dense); cognate with Old Turkic 𐰖𐰆𐰍𐰣 (yoɣun), Azerbaijani yoğun, Bashkir йыуан (yıwan), Kazakh жуан (juan), Kyrgyz жоон (joon), Southern Altai јоон (ǰoon), Turkmen ýogȳn, Uyghur يوغان (yoghan), Uzbek yoʻgʻon and Yakut суон (suon).

Adjective

یوغون • (yoğun)

  1. thickset, stout, bulky, being large in size, mass, or volume
    Synonym: ایری (iri)
  2. thick, inspissated, dense, having relatively high density
    Synonyms: صیق (sık), قالن (kalın), قویو (koyu)
  3. coarse, rude, uncouth, lacking refinement, taste, or delicacy
    Synonym: قبا (kaba)

Derived terms

  • یوغونلاشمق (yoğunlaşmak, to become stout)
  • یوغونلانمق (yoğunlanmak, to become stout)
  • یوغونلق (yoğunluk, thickness, stoutness)

Descendants

  • Turkish: yoğun
  • Armenian: եօղուն (eōġun)

Further reading

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