tomruk

Turkish

Etymology

Inherited from Ottoman Turkish طومروق (tomruk, log), itself from Proto-Turkic *tomuruk (bud; log).

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: tom‧ruk

Noun

tomruk (definite accusative tomruğu, plural tomruklar)

  1. log, the trunk of a dead tree, cleared of branches
  2. chain and log fastened to a culprit's leg, a kind of wooden fetter
  3. (botany) bud, a newly sprouted leaf or blossom that has not yet unfolded
    Synonym: tomurcuk

Declension

Inflection
Nominative tomruk
Definite accusative tomruğu
Singular Plural
Nominative tomruk tomruklar
Definite accusative tomruğu tomrukları
Dative tomruğa tomruklara
Locative tomrukta tomruklarda
Ablative tomruktan tomruklardan
Genitive tomruğun tomrukların

Derived terms

  • tomruğa atmak
  • tomruğa vermek
  • tomruk ağası
  • tomrukçu
  • tomruklamak
  • tomruklanmak

Further reading

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