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اچتماق (uçmaq)

  1. Arabic spelling of uçmaq (to fly)

Khorezmian Turkic edit

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اوچماق (uçmaq) (intransitive)

  1. to fly

References edit

  • 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

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Etymology edit

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 edit

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)

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Descendants edit

  • Turkish: uçmak

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