سوجی

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Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology

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According to Starostin, from Proto-Turkic *sǖči- (sweet). Also compare the similarity with *sǖt (milk), see Persian شیرین (širin) for the semantic development from “milk” to “sweet”.

Cognate with Old Turkic [script needed] (süčig, sweet), [script needed] (süčüg, wine, sweet), Karakhanid [script needed] (sücig, sweet, wine), Turkmen süýji (sweet), Kyrgyz чүчү (cücü, sweet), Bashkir сөсө (sösö, sweet), etc.

Adjective

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سوجی (süci)

  1. (rare) sweet

Noun

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سوجی (süci)

  1. wine
    Synonyms: شراب (şarap), چاقر (çakır)
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Descendants

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  • (dialectal) Turkish: sücü

References

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Urdu

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Noun

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سوجی (sūjī?

  1. suji, Suji

Ushojo

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Etymology

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From Urdu سوجی (sūjī).

Noun

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سوجی (sōjī)

  1. Suji, suji