تكه

See also: تكة and تکه

Ottoman Turkish

تكه

Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *teke (billy goat); cognate with Bashkir тәкә (täkä), Kazakh теке (teke), Kyrgyz теке (teke), Southern Altai теке (teke), Tatar тәкә (täkä), Tuvan те (te), Uyghur تېكە (tëke) and Uzbek taka.

Noun

تكه (teke)

  1. billy goat, buck, an adult male of the species Capra hircus
    Synonyms: اركج (erkec), تیس (teys), نهاز (nihaz)
Derived terms
  • تكه بورونلو (teke burunlu, hook-nosed)
  • تكه صقالی (teke sakalı, goat's-beard)
  • تكه‌لك (tekelik, the quality of a billy goat)
  • تكه‌لمك (tekelemek, to be in heat (of goats))
  • تكه‌لندرمك (tekelendirmek, to make or let assume airs of importance)
  • تكه‌لنمك (tekelenmek, to assume airs of importance)
  • دݣز تكه‌سی (deñiz tekesi, shrimp)
Descendants
  • Turkish: teke
  • Armenian: թէքէ (tʿēkʿē)

Further reading

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Arabic تِكَّة (tikka, waistband).

Noun

تكه (tikke)

  1. waistband, a band or string passed through the hem in the upper part of trousers
    Synonym: اوچقور (uçkur)

Further reading

Noun

تكه (tekke)

  1. Alternative form of تكیه (tekye, convent of dervishes)

Further reading

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