آغ

Old Anatolian Turkish

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *āg.

Noun

آغْ • ()

  1. web
  2. fishing net

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani:
  • Gagauz: aa
  • Ottoman Turkish: آغ ()

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Inherited from Old Anatolian Turkish آغْ (, net), from Proto-Turkic *āg (net). Cognate with Old Turkic 𐰍 (ǧ /⁠ag⁠/), Azerbaijani , Bashkir ау (aw), Kazakh ау (au), Kyrgyz уу (uu), Tatar ав (aw), Turkmen ag and Uzbek av.

Noun

آغ • () (definite accusative آغی (ağı), plural آغلر (ağlar))

  1. net, a mesh of string, cord or rope knotted and twisted into a grid-like structure which blocks the passage of large items
    Synonyms: دام (dam), شبكه (şebeke)

Derived terms

  • آغ آتمق (ağ atmak, to cast a net)
  • آغ اورمك (ağ örmek, to weave a net)
  • آغ طوزاغی (ağ tuzağı, pantle)
  • آغ چكمك (ağ çekmek, to draw a net)
  • اورمجك آغی (örümcek ağı, spiderweb)
  • بالق آغی (balık ağı, fishing net)
  • سرپمه آغ (serpme ağ, cast net)
  • صاچمه آغی (saçma ağı, small kind of net)
  • قویون آغی (koyun ağı, enclosure for sheep)
  • ماریه آغی (marya ağı, special kind of fishing net)

Descendants

  • Turkish:
  • Armenian: աղ ()

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