حلقه

See also: حلقة and خلقة

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic حَلْقَة (ḥalqa, ring, loop).

Noun

حلقه (halka) (plural حلق or حالق)

  1. ring, hoop, any solid object in the shape of a circle
    Synonyms: اطار (itar), چنبر (çember), خاتم (hatem), یوزوك (yüzük)
  2. link, a circular element of a chain or other connected series
    Synonym: باقلا (bakla)

Derived terms

  • حلقه بند (halka-bend, who joins rings or links)
  • حلقه زن (halka-zen, who knocks the ring of a door)
  • حلقهجی (halkacı, maker or seller of rings)
  • حلقهلتمق (halkalatmak, to be furnished with rings)
  • حلقهلنمق (halkalanmak, to become a ring)
  • حلقهلو (halkalı, furnished with rings)

Descendants

  • Turkish: halka
  • Armenian: խալխա (xalxa), խալաղա (xalała), հալկա (halka)

Further reading

Persian

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic حَلْقَة (ḥalqa).

Pronunciation

  • (Dari): IPA(key): /halqa/

Noun

Dari حلقه
Iranian Persian
Tajik ҳалқа (halqa)

حلقه (halqe)

  1. ring
  2. hoop
  3. circle

Derived terms

adjectives
  • حلقه‌ای (halqe-'i, ring-like, circular)
  • حلقه‌وار (halqe-vâr, ring-shaped, orbicular)
nouns
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