اولاغ

Chagatai

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *ulaġ, a derivation from *ula- (to extend, prolong; to attach, join, bind).

Noun

اولاغ (ulâğ) (plural اولاغلار)

  1. beast of burden
    منینگ اوز اولاغلاریم‌نی الدیم.
    meniŋ öz ulaǧlarïmnï aldïm.
    I took my own beasts of burden.
  2. kid, yeanling, young goat
    Synonym: اوغلاق (oğlaq)

Descendants

  • > Uzbek: ulov (beast of burden), uloq (kid, yeanling) (inherited)
  • Persian: الاغ (olâġ)

References

  • Schluessel, Eric (2018) “اولاغ”, in An Introduction to Chaghatay: A Graded Textbook for Reading Central Asian Sources[1], Michigan Publishing, page 195
  • Schluessel, Eric (2015) “اولاغ ulaǧ”, in Digital glossary of Eastern Turki[2]
  • el-Buhari, Süleyman Özbeki (1881) Lugat-ı Çağatay ve Türki-i Osmani [Ottoman Turkish-Chagatai Dictionary]‎[3] (in Ottoman Turkish), volume 1, page 38

Persian

Etymology

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun

اولاغ • (ulâġ)

  1. alternative form of الاغ (olâġ)

References