لودوس

Ottoman Turkish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Byzantine Greek νότος (nótos).

Noun

لودوس (lodos)

  1. the southwest wind
  2. the southwest point of the compass
  3. a southwest direction

Descendants

  • Turkish: lodos
  • Armenian: լօտօս (lōtōs) Constantinople
  • Bulgarian: ло́дос (lódos), лодо́с (lodós), лодо́са (lodósa), лодо́з (lodóz), лодус (lodus), ладо́з (ladóz)
  • Ladino: lodós
  • Laz: ლოდოზი (lodozi), ლოდოსი (lodosi)

References

  • Blau, Otto (1868) Bosnisch-türkische Sprachdenkmäler, Berlin: F. A. Brockhaus, page 272
  • Kahane, Henry R.; Kahane, Renée; Tietze, Andreas (1958) The Lingua Franca in the Levant: Turkish Nautical Terms of Italian and Greek Origin, Urbana: University of Illinois, § 818, pages 547–548
  • Kerestedjian, Bedros (1971), “lodos”, in Matériaux pour un dictionnaire étymologique de la langue turque : Contenant l'étymologie des mots de la langue turque ottomane et orientale et l'origine des mots étrangers dérivés des langues sémitiques, indo-iraniennes, classiques et européennes (in French), reprint of the 1912 London and 1891 Constantinople editions, Amsterdam: Philo Press, →ISBN, page 317
  • Redhouse, James W. (1890), لدوس”, in A Turkish and English Lexicon, Constantinople: A. H. Boyajian, page 1629
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