تویماق

Chagatai

Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *tuy- (to sense). Cognate with Turkish duymak.

Verb

تویماق (tuymaq) (third-person singular aorist تویار (tuyar))

  1. (transitive) to sense, to feel; to use biological senses: to either see, hear, smell, taste, or feel.
  2. (transitive) to hear about, to recieve information about, to about learn something
    Synonyms: تینماق (tinmaq), اشیتماک (ešitmäk)
  3. (transitive) to hear; to perceive sounds through the ear.
    Synonyms: تینماق (tinmaq), اشیتماک (ešitmäk)
Derived terms
  • تعزیت تویماق (tä'zīyät tuymaq, to offer one's condolences)
  • تویدورماق (tuydurmaq, to make aware of, to inform)
  • تویغارماق (tuyğarmaq, to make sense)
  • تویماغور (tuymağur, one who doesn't sense)
  • تویوق (tuyuq, tuyugh)
  • یاسین تویماق (yasin tuymaq, to lament)
Descendants
  • Uyghur: تۇيماق (tuymaq)

Further reading

Etymology 2

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *tod-.

Verb

تویماق (toymaq) (third-person singular aorist تویار (toyar))

  1. (intransitive) to be satiated, to be satisfied
  2. (intransitive) to be satiated, to become full, to no longer feel hunger
Derived terms
  • تویدورماق (toydurmaq, to feed)
  • تویغارماق (toyğarmaq, to satiate, to feed)
  • تویغور (toyğur, satiated, full)
  • تویماغور (toymağur, insatiable)
  • تویوملوق (toyumluq, prey)
  • کوز تویماق (köz toymaq, to be satisfied)
Descendants

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