قولتق

Ottoman Turkish

قولتق

Etymology

A development of Proto-Turkic *kol (upper arm), whence also Ottoman Turkish قول (qol, arm, sleeve, branch); cognate with Azerbaijani qoltuq, Bashkir ҡултыҡ (qultıq), Kazakh қолтық (qoltyq), Turkmen goltuk and Uzbek qo'ltiq.

Noun

قولتق (koltuk)

  1. armpit, the cavity beneath the junction of the arm and shoulder
    Synonyms: ابط (ibt), بغل (bağal), كش (keş)
  2. (figuratively) out of the way place, nook, middle of nowhere
  3. armchair, a chair with supports for the arms or elbows

Derived terms

  • قولتقجی (koltukcu, hawker, peddlar)
  • قولتقلامق (koltuklamak, to support)
  • قولتقلانمق (koltuklanmak, to become supported)
  • قولتقلق (koltukluk, gusset under the armpit)
  • قولتقلو (koltuklu, provided with a seat)

Descendants

  • Turkish: koltuk
  • Armenian: խոլթուխ (xoltʿux), կոլթուխ (koltʿux)
  • Laz: კოლთუღი (ǩoltuği), ქოლთუღი (koltuği)

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