ҡаймаҡ

Bashkir

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *kańak (kaymak), which is possibly a suffix-derived noun from an unattested verbal stem *qaj̃- with the affix -maq.

The alternative form qayaq ~ qaj̃aq ~ qanaq, which is attested in Old Turkic and in some of the Siberian Turkic languages, appears to have derived from the same verb stem with the different affix -aq.

Cognate with Kazakh қаймақ (qaimaq, cream), Kyrgyz каймак (kaymak), Southern Altai каймак (kaymak), Karachay-Balkar къаймакъ (qaymaq), Uzbek qaymoq, Uyghur قايماق (qaymaq), Azerbaijani qaymaq, Turkish kaymak (creamy dairy product), Northern Altai каймак (kaymak), etc.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [qɑjˈmɑq]
  • Hyphenation: ҡай‧маҡ

Noun

ҡаймаҡ • (qaymaq)

  1. milkfat, smetana, cream separated from fresh cow milk (typically of thick to frozen solid consistency)

Declension

Declension of ҡаймаҡ
singular only
absolute ҡаймаҡ (qaymaq)
definite genitive ҡаймаҡтың (qaymaqtıñ)
dative ҡаймаҡҡа (qaymaqqa)
definite accusative ҡаймаҡты (qaymaqtı)
locative ҡаймаҡта (qaymaqta)
ablative ҡаймаҡтан (qaymaqtan)