Azerbaijani edit

Noun edit

بوْیا

  1. Arabic spelling of boya

Ottoman Turkish edit

 
بویالر

Etymology edit

From Old Anatolian Turkish [script needed] (boyaɣ, dye), from earlier [script needed] (*boδaɣ), from Proto-Turkic *bodog (paint, dye), derived from Proto-Turkic *boda- (to paint, dye). Cognate with Azerbaijani boya, Bashkir буяу (buyaw), Kazakh бояу (boäu), Kyrgyz боёк (boyok), Turkmen boýag, Uyghur بوياق (boyaq) and Uzbek boʻyoq.

Noun edit

بویا (boya)

  1. paint, a liquid or paste that adds color to an object or surface to which it is applied
    Synonym: رنك (renk)
  2. dye, a colourant, especially one that has an affinity to the substrate to which it is applied
    Synonym: صبغ (sabg)
  3. color, hue, a particular set of visible spectral compositions, perceived or named as a class
    Synonyms: رنك (renk), لون (levn)

Derived terms edit

Descendants edit

  • Turkish: boya
    • Northern Kurdish: boyax
    • Zazaki: boye
  • Albanian: bojë
  • Greek: μπογιά (bogiá)
  • Bulgarian: боя (boja)
  • Macedonian: боја (boja)
  • Romanian: boia
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic script: боја
    Latin script: boja
  • Slovene: boja

Further reading edit