یاغ

See also: باغ, تاغ‎, باع‎, and ناع

Khalaj

Noun

یاغ (yâağ) (definite accusative یاغؽ, plural یاغلار)

  1. Arabic spelling of yâağ (fat, butter)

Declension

Ottoman Turkish

یاغ

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *yāg (fat, butter, lard); cognate with Azerbaijani yağ, Chuvash ҫу (śu), Kazakh жау (jau), Kyrgyz жоон (joon), Tatar яу (yaw), Turkmen ýag, Uyghur ياغ (yagh), Uzbek yoʻg and Yakut сыа (sıa).

Noun

یاغ (yağ) (definitive accusative یاغی (yağı))

  1. oil, grease, ointment, pomade, any greasy substance
    Synonym: روغن (revgan, ruğan)
  2. fat, lard, a specialized animal tissue with high lipid content
  3. butter, a fatty foodstuff made by churning the cream of milk

Derived terms

  • بادم یاغی (badem yağı, almond oil)
  • بالق یاغی (balık yağı, fish oil)
  • زیتون یاغی (zeytun yağı, olive oil)
  • ساده یاغ (sade yağ, clarified butter)
  • طوڭ یاغی (doñ yagı, tallow)
  • نفت یاغی (neft yağı, oil of turpentine)
  • چیچك یاغی (çiçek yağı, sunflower oil)
  • یاغ باغلامق (yağ bağlamak, to become fat)
  • یاغ بالغی (yağ balığı, sheatfish)
  • یاغجی (yağcı, dealer in oil, grease or butter)
  • یاغخانه (yağhane, oil mill)
  • یاغدان (yağdan, pomatum box or pot)
  • یاغلامق (yağlamak, to butter, oil, grease)
  • یاغلق (yağlık, receptacle for holding butter or oil)
  • یاغلو (yağlı, fat, greasy, oily)

Descendants

  • Turkish: yağ (oil, fat, noun)
  • Armenian: յաղ (yał, oil)
  • Greek: γιαγλίδικος (giaglídikos, of food, cooked with a lot of oil, adjective), see γιαγλίδικος at the Greek wiktionary
  • Pontic Greek: γιαγλίν (giaglín, greasy, adjective)
  • Pontic Greek: γιαγλία n pl (giaglía, type of pie with fillings)
  • Pontic Greek: γιαγλαεύω (giaglaévo, to spread oil, verb)
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: ја̑г (type of oriental fragrance, oil)
    Latin: jȃg

Further reading

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