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Verb

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اچتماق (uçmaq)

  1. Arabic spelling of uçmaq (to fly)

Khorezmian Turkic

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Verb

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اوچماق (uçmaq) (intransitive)

  1. to fly

References

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  • Nadžip, Emir Nadžipovič (1961) Muxabbat-Name: izdanije teksta, transkripcija, perevod i issledovanije [Muhabbat-Name: publication, transcription, translation and analysis of the text], Moscow: Izdatelʹstvo vostočnoj literatury, page 117

Ottoman Turkish

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Anatolian Turkish اوچماق (uçmaq), واچماغ (uçmağ), from Proto-Turkic *uštmag (paradise), probably from Sogdian [script needed] (ʼwštmʼχ, paradise); this word eventually underwent a semantic merge with اوچمق (uçmak, to fly, rise). Cognate with Bashkir ожмах (ojmax), Kazakh ұжмақ (ūjmaq), Kyrgyz ужмак (ujmak) and Uzbek uchmoh.

Noun

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اوچماق (uçmak)

  1. (religion, obsolete) Heaven, paradise, the abode of God or the gods, when considered as a specific location
    Synonyms: جنت (cennet), فردوس (firdevs)

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Turkish: uçmak

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