توتماق

See also: تۇتماق

Chagatai

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *tut-.

Verb

توتماق (tutmaq) (third-person singular aorist توتار (tutar))

  1. (transitive) to seize, to grab, to capture, to catch
  2. (transitive) to hold, to grasp, to grip, tp take hold of, particularly with the hand.
    قوی توتماقqäwī tutmaqto hold strongly
  3. (transitive) to accept as, to assume to be
    Synonym: کورماک (körmäk)
  4. (transitive) to follow, to abide, to comply with
    1. (transitive) to act accordingly
  5. (transitive) to obtain or have temporary possession of an something or someone in exchange for payment
    1. to rent
    2. to hire
  6. (transitive) to capture, to take control of; to seize by force or stratagem.
    یاغین توتماقyağin tutmaqto capture the enemy
  7. (transitive) to bring closer, to bring near
  8. (transitive) to possess, to own; to have rightful possession of
  9. (transitive) to resemble, to look like; to be like or similar to
    Synonym: اوخشاماق (oxšamaq)
  10. (transitive) to direct; to change something's direction
    Synonym: یوزلاندورماک (yüzländürmäk)
  11. (transitive) to present, to offer; to put (something) forward in order for it to be seen
    Synonym: سونماق (sunmaq)
  12. (transitive) to keep, to hold
  13. (transitive) to be influenced by, to be effected by
  14. (intransitive) to spread; to extend, to stretch out in varying or opposing directions.
  15. (intransitive) to settle
  16. (intransitive) to obtain
    Synonym: تاپماق (tapmaq)
  17. used to make compound verbs from other parts of speech

Derived terms

  • توتاج (tutaj, a sort of noodle)
  • توتاغان (tutağan, one who grasps)
  • توتاق (tutaq, captive, hostage)
  • توتام (tutam, pinch)
  • توتغال (tutğal, glue)
  • توتقا (tutqa, handle)
  • توتقار (tutqar, heap)
  • توتقو (tutqu, grip)
  • توتقون (tutqun, captivity)
  • توتوساق (tutsaq, captive)
  • توتوشماق (tutušmaq, to grab each other; to wrestle)
  • توتوق (tutuq, captive)
  • توتولماق (tutulmaq, to be held)
  • توتوم (tutum, grasp, grip)
  • توتونماق (tutunmaq, to seize or grab with astonishment)
compound verbs
  • اوزاق توتماق (uzaq tutmaq, to remove)
  • ایلیک توتماق (elig tutmaq, to hold one's hand; to help, to aid)
  • تیتراک توتماق (titräk tutmaq, to start to shake)
  • جمع توتماق (jäm' tutmaq, to collect)
  • روا توتماق (räwā tutmaq, to deem appropriate)
  • روزه توتماق (roza tutmaq, to fast)
  • صحبت توتماق (suḥbät tutmaq, to converse, to chat)
  • طرف توتماق (ṭäräf tutmaq, to take sides)
  • عزیز توتماق ('äzīz tutmaq, to value, to esteem)
  • قولاق توتماق (qulaq tutmaq, to listen carefully, literally hold ear)
  • همت توتماق (himmät tutmaq, to try to)
  • کوز توتماق (köz tutmaq, to watch carefully)
  • کوزسوزلار یوزی‌کا کوزکو توتماق (közsüz-lär yüzigä közgü tutmaq, to make something to no avail, literally to hold a mirror to the faces of blind peoplele)
  • کین توتماق (kīn tutmaq, to hold a grudge)
  • یاسین توتماق (yasin tutmaq, to lament)

Descendants

  • Uyghur: تۇتماق (tutmaq)
  • Uzbek: tutmoq

Further reading

Khalaj

Verb

توُتماق (tutmaq)

  1. Arabic spelling of tutmaq (to grasp)