قیو

Ottoman Turkish

قیو

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *kudug (well); cognate with Azerbaijani quyu, Bashkir ҡоҙоҡ (qoðoq), Kazakh құдық (qūdyq), Kyrgyz кудук (kuduk), Tatar кое (qoye), Turkmen guýy, Uyghur قۇدۇق (quduq), Uzbek quduq and Yakut кудук (kuduk).

Noun

قیو (kuyu)

  1. well, a hole sunk into the ground as a source of water or other fluids
    Synonyms: بیر (bir), چاه (çah)
  2. shaft, pit, a vertical passage sunk into the earth as part of a mine

Derived terms

  • زنجیرلو قیو (zincirli kuyu, well worked by a well-sweep and chain)
  • قار قیوسی (kar kuyusu, snowpit)
  • قیو صویی (kuyu suyu, hard water)
  • قیو قازمق (kuyu kazmak, to work against someone)
  • قیو كناری (kuyu kenarı, stone forming the edge of a well)
  • قیو گبی (kuyu gibi, gloomy, dark)
  • قیوجق (kuyucuk, little well or pit)
  • قیوجی (kuyucu, well-digger)
  • كیرچ قیوسی (kireç kuyusu, pit into which lime is run)
  • لغم قیوسی (lağım kuyusu, sinkhole to a sewer)

Descendants

  • Turkish: kuyu

Further reading

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