aşıq
Azerbaijani edit
Pronunciation edit
Etymology 1 edit
From Arabic عَاشِق (ʕāšiq). Doublet of aşiq.
Noun edit
aşıq (definite accusative aşığı, plural aşıqlar)
- ashugh, mystic bard, balladeer, troubadour
Etymology 2 edit
From Common Turkic *ašuk.
Noun edit
aşıq (definite accusative aşığı, plural aşıqlar)
- knucklebones (children's game)
- (Ujar) button (fastener)[1]
- Synonym: düymə
References edit
Declension edit
Declension of aşıq | ||||||||
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singular | plural | |||||||
nominative | aşıq |
aşıqlar | ||||||
definite accusative | aşığı |
aşıqları | ||||||
dative | aşığa |
aşıqlara | ||||||
locative | aşıqda |
aşıqlarda | ||||||
ablative | aşıqdan |
aşıqlardan | ||||||
definite genitive | aşığın |
aşıqların |
Further reading edit
- “aşıq” in Obastan.com.
Crimean Tatar edit
Etymology 1 edit
From Common Turkic *ašuk.
Noun edit
aşıq
- knucklebone of sheep or goat, talus, a bone (as a metatarsus or metacarpus of a sheep) used in games and formerly in divination
- shagai, a kind of children game (played with knucklebone of sheep or goat),
Etymology 2 edit
Noun edit
aşıq
- someone who is in love
- troubadour, poet
Tatar edit
Noun edit
aşıq