یاغلق

Ottoman Turkish

یاغلق

Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *yaglïk (kerchief, headscarf); cognate with Azerbaijani yaylıq, Bashkir яулыҡ (yawlıq), Chuvash ҫулӑк (śulăk), Kazakh жаулық (jaulyq) and Kyrgyz жоолук (jooluk).

Noun

یاغلق (yağlık)

  1. handkerchief, piece of cloth carried for wiping the face, eyes, nose or hands.
    Synonyms: دستار (destar), مندیل (mendil)
Derived terms
Descendants
  • Turkish: yağlık
  • Middle Armenian: եաղլխ (eałlx), եաղլուխ (eałlux)
    • Armenian: աղլուխ (ałlux), յաղլըխ (yałləx); ալնախ (alnax); յալլըէխ (yalləēx), յայլուխ (yaylux), յալլէխ (yallēx), յալլուխ (yallux)

Further reading

Etymology 2

From یاغ (yağ, oil, butter, grase) + ـلق (-lık, -luk).

Noun

یاغلق (yağlık)

  1. any receptacle for holding butter, oil or other greasy substances
Descendants

Further reading

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