آزمق

Old Anatolian Turkish

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *āŕ- (to go astray).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɑ(ː)zˈmɑq/
  • Hyphenation: آز‧مق

Verb

آزمق • (azmaq or āzmaq) (third-person singular aorist آزر (azar or āzar))(intransitive)

  1. to stray, wander, err, to lose the way, to deviate from a course
    Synonym: یازمق (yazmaq)
  2. to go astray, stray, err, to deviate from the path of duty or rectitude
    Synonym: یازمق (yazmaq)
    آزب خلقazub ḫelqa deviant nation
  3. to go mad, to become furious and unmanageable, dangerous, or ferocious
    باشی آزدیbaşı azdıhis boils got worse
  4. (of water) to overflow, to flow over the brim or edge of a container
    Synonym: طاشمق (daşmaq)
  5. (especially pathology) to overgrow, to grow enormously and anomalously, to become monstrous and gigantic
    1. to assume alarming proportions, to become very serious and threatening
  6. to sour; to become sour
  7. to separate, to disconnect, to get far

Derived terms

  • آزدرجی (azdurıcı, someone who tempts)
  • آزدرمق (azdurmaq, to tempt)
  • آزشمق (azışmaq, to lose each other)
  • آزغورمق (azġurmaq, to trick)
  • آزغون (azġun, deviant)
  • آزلو (azılu, infamous)
  • آزمش (azmış, someone who is lost; deviant)
  • آزنمق (azınmaq, to dissapear)

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: azmaq
  • Gagauz: azmaa
  • Ottoman Turkish: آزمق (azmaq)

Noun

آزمق • (azmaq) (definite accusative آزمغی (azmaġı), plural آزمقلر (azmaqlar))

  1. a place on the coast where sea or lake water is drained into pools and then dried to extract salt
    1. one of these pools
  2. swamp, swampland; a piece of wet, spongy land; low ground saturated with water; soft, wet ground
    Synonyms: بتاق (bataq), باتلق (batlıq), بتاقلو (bataqlu), بلچق (balçıq), دودن (düden)

Descendants

Further reading

  • Kanar, Mehmet (2018) Eski Anadolu Türkçesi Sözlüğü [Old Anatolian Turkish Dictionary] (in Turkish), 2nd edition, Istanbul: Say Yayınları, page 79
  • “azmak”, in XIII. Yüzyılından Beri Türkiye Türkçesiyle Yazılmış Kitaplarından Toplanan Tanıklarıyle Tarama Sözlüğü (Türk Dil Kurumu yayınları; 212)‎[1] (in Turkish), Ankara: Türk Dil Kurumu, 1963–1977
  • az-”, in Köken Bilgisi Sözlüğü[2], Türk Dil Kurumu, 2011–

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *āŕ- (to go astray).

Verb

آزمق • (azmak) (third-person singular aorist آزار (azar))(intransitive)

  1. to stray, wander, err, to lose the way, to deviate from a course
  2. to go astray, stray, err, to deviate from the path of duty or rectitude
  3. to go mad, to become furious and unmanageable, dangerous, or ferocious
  4. (of water) to overflow, to flow over the brim or edge of a container
    Synonym: طاشمق (taşmak)
  5. to overgrow, to grow enormously and anomalously, to become monstrous and gigantic
    1. to assume alarming proportions, to become very serious and threatening

Derived terms

  • آزشمق (azışmak, to mutually grow exasperated)
  • آزغین (azgın, stray, astray)
  • آزماق (azmak, artificial or temporary stream of water)
  • آزمان (azman, overgrown, gigantic)
  • آزمش (azmış, someone wwho errs; deviant)
  • آزمه (azma, monstrosity)
  • دوش آزمق (düş azmak, to have a wet dream)

Descendants

Further reading