Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology

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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

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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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  • Turkish: soğuk

Noun

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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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