Ottoman Turkish edit

Etymology 1 edit

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *uvšak (child), a development of *uvša- (to become smaller); compare Old Turkic [script needed] (uvšak/ušak, small).

Noun edit

اوشاق (uşak)

  1. boy, lad, youth, a young male
    Synonyms: اوغلان (oğlan), پسر (pıser), غلام (ğulam)
  2. manservant, servingman, a male servant
    Synonyms: خدمتجی (hizmetci), خدمتكار (hizmetkâr)
  3. apprentice, a trainee in a skilled trade
    Synonyms: چراق (çırak), شاگرد (şagird)
Derived terms edit
Descendants edit
  • Turkish: uşak
  • Armenian: ուշախ (ušax)
  • Ubykh: ушақ (uŝak)

Further reading edit

Etymology 2 edit

 
اوشاق

Borrowed from Arabic أُشَّق (ʔuššaq, gum ammoniac), from Middle Persian [Book Pahlavi needed] (wšʾk /⁠wašak⁠/), [Book Pahlavi needed] (wšk /⁠wašak⁠/).

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Noun edit

اوشاق (uşak)

  1. gum ammoniac, ammoniacum, a resin exuded from several plants of the genus Ferula
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Descendants edit

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