چاغرمق

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *čākïr- (to call, hail); cognate with Azerbaijani çağırmaq, Chuvash ҫухӑр (śuh̬ăr), Kazakh шақыру (şaqyru), Southern Altai чакырым (čakïrïm), Turkmen çāgyrmak, Uyghur چاقىرماق (chaqirmaq) and Uzbek chaqirmoq.

Verb

چاغرمق • (çağırmak)

  1. (transitive) to call, hail, to request, summon, invoke, or beckon using one's voice
  2. (intransitive) to cry out, shout, yell, holler, scream, to utter a sudden and loud cry
    Synonyms: باغرمق (bağırmak), سسلنمك (seslenmek), هایقرمق (haykırmak)
  3. (intransitive) to bellow, bawl, croon, to make a loud, deep, hollow noise typical of cattle
    Synonyms: اوكورمك (öğürmek), بوكورمك (büğürmek)
  4. (transitive) to sing, chant, to produce or create musical or harmonious sounds with one's voice
    Synonym: سویله‌مك (söylemek)
  5. (transitive) to invite, entreat, to ask for the presence or participation of someone or something
    Synonyms: اوقومق (okumak), دعوت ایتمك (daʼvet etmek)

Derived terms

  • چاغرتغه (çağırtga, field cricket)
  • چاغرتمق (çağırtmak, to make or let cry out)
  • چاغرش (çağırış, a manner of crying out)
  • چاغرشمق (çağırışmak, to call out together)
  • چاغرغان (çağırgan, clamorous, vociferous)
  • چاغرلمق (çağırılmak, to be called out)
  • چاغرمه (çağırma, a manner of crying out)
  • چاغریجی (çağırıcı, a man that cries out)

Descendants

  • Turkish: çağırmak

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