ایپ

Old Anatolian Turkish

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *yïp. [1]

Noun

اِیپْ • (ip)

  1. string, thread, yarn

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: ip
  • Gagauz: ip
  • Ottoman Turkish: ایپ (ip)
    • Turkish: ip

References

  1. ^ Nişanyan, Sevan (2002–) “ip”, in Nişanyan Sözlük

Further reading

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Inherited from Old Anatolian Turkish اِیپْ (ip), from Proto-Turkic *yïp (thread). Cognate with Azerbaijani ip, Bashkir еп (yep), Chuvash ҫип (śip), Kazakh жіп (jıp), Kyrgyz жип (jip), Turkmen ýüp, Uzbek ip and Yakut сип (sip).

Noun

ایپ • (ip) (definite accusative ایپی (ipi), plural ایپلر (ipler))

  1. string, cord, rope, line, thick strands or monofilaments of other cordage that are twisted together
    Synonyms: حبل (habl), خلاط (halat), رسن (resen), ریسمان (risman), طنب (tunb, tunüb)

Derived terms

  • ایپ اوجی (ip ucu, hint, clue)
  • ایپ باصان (ip basan, stupid, idiot, fool)
  • ایپ جانبازی (ip cambazı, tightrope walker)
  • ایپ سوریان (ip süryen, gallows bird)
  • ایپ قاچقینی (ip kaçkını, evildoer, malefactor)
  • ایپ پاره‌سی ویرمك (ip parası virmek, to dismiss someone)
  • ایپدن قوشاق (ipden kuşak, poverty)
  • ایپسز (ipsiz, ropeless)
  • ایپلمك (iplemek, to tie with a rope)
  • ایپه دیزمك (ipe dizmek, to string)
  • ایپه كلمك (ipe gelmek, to come to the gallows)
  • ایپی صاپی یوق (ipi sapı yok, irresponsible vagrant)
  • ایپی قیرمق (ipi kırmak, to scram, leave in a hurry)
  • قورشون ایپی (kurşun ipi, plumb line)
  • چرپی ایپی (çirpi ipi, carpenter's chalk line)

Descendants

  • Turkish: ip

Further reading