تویدورماق

Chagatai

Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *todtur- (to saturate). By surface analysis, تویـ (toy-, to be satiated) +‎ ـدور (-dur, causative suffix)

Verb

تویدورماق (toydurmaq) (third-person singular aorist تویدورور (toydurur))

  1. causative of تویماق (toymaq, to become satiated)
    1. to feed, to satiate; to give (someone or something) food to eat.
Descendants
  • Uzbek: toʻydirmoq

Etymology 2

By surface analysis, تویـ (tuy-, to sense) +‎ ـدور (-dur, causative suffix)

Verb

تویدورماق (tuydurmaq) (third-person singular aorist تویدورور (tuydurur))

  1. causative of تویماق (tuymaq, to sense, to hear): to make hear, to make sense
    1. to announce, to make aware of, to inform, to divulge

Further reading

  • el-Buhari, Süleyman Özbeki (1881) “تویدورماق”, in لغت چغتای و ترکی عثمانی [Ottoman Turkish-Chagatai Dictionary]‎[1] (in Ottoman Turkish), volume 1, page 129
  • Shaw, Robert Barkley (1880) “تویدورماق”, in “Turki-English vocabulary” (chapter 2), in A Sketch of the Turki Language as Spoken in Eastern Turkistan (Káshgar and Yarkand)[2], Calcutta: Baptist Mission Press, page 82