آشیق

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Ottoman Turkish[edit]

آشیق

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *ašuk (anklebone); cognate with Azerbaijani aşıq, Crimean Tatar aşıq, Southern Altai ажык (ažïk), Tatar ашык (aşıq), Uyghur ئوشۇق (oshuq) and Uzbek oshiq.

Noun[edit]

آشیق (aşık)

  1. anklebone, talus, astragalus, the bone of the ankle, forming the lower part of the joint
    Synonym: طوپوق (topuk)
  2. dib, one of the small bones in the knee joints of sheep used by children in play

Derived terms[edit]

Descendants[edit]

  • Turkish: aşık
  • Albanian: ashik
  • Armenian: աշըխ (ašəx)
  • Bulgarian: аши́к (ašík)
  • Macedonian: ашик (ašik)

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