Ottoman Turkish edit

 
بوجرغات

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

Akin to Greek μποζαργάτης (bozargátis), μποτζαργάτης (botzargátis), whose second part is αργάτης (argátis), εργάτης (ergátis). The meaning and origin of the first part is obscure: Nişanyan compares it to Italian poggia, from which Ottoman Turkish پوجه (poca, leeward direction).

Noun edit

بوجرغات (bocurgat, bucurgat)

  1. windlass, capstan, crab, any of various forms of winch in which a rope or cable is wound around a cylinder
  2. jack, a mechanical tool used to raise and support a heavy object, especially a motor vehicle

Descendants edit

  • Turkish: bocurgat, bucurgat

Further reading edit