Ottoman Turkish edit

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Etymology edit

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *sogïk (cold); cognate with Azerbaijani soyuq, Bashkir һыуыҡ (hıwıq), Chuvash сивӗ (sivĕ), Kazakh суық (suyq), Kyrgyz суук (suuk), Tatar суык (suwıq), Turkmen sowuk, Uyghur سوغۇق (soghuq) and Uzbek sovuq.

Adjective edit

صوغوق (soğuk or sovuk)

  1. cold, frigid, having a low temperature
    Synonyms: بارد (barid), سرد (serd)
  2. cold, unfriendly, emotionally distant
  3. (of remarks, etc.) harsh, that hurts the feelings

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Descendants edit

  • Turkish: soğuk

Noun edit

صوغوق (soğuk)

  1. cold, a condition of low temperature, especially in the atmosphere, characterized by the lack of heat
    Synonym: سرما (serma)
  2. cold, a common viral illness, usually with congestion of the nasal passages and sometimes fever
    Synonyms: زكام (zükâm), طوماغی (tumağı), نزله (nezle)

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