تكه

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See also: تكة and تکه

Ottoman Turkish[edit]

تكه

Etymology 1[edit]

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *teke (billy goat); cognate with Bashkir тәкә (təkə), Kazakh теке (teke), Kyrgyz теке (teke), Southern Altai теке (teke), Tatar тәкә (täkä), Tuvan те (te), Uyghur تېكە (tëke) and Uzbek taka.

Noun[edit]

تكه (teke)

  1. billy goat, buck, an adult male of the species Capra hircus
    Synonyms: اركج (erkec), تیس (teys), نهاز (nihaz)
Derived terms[edit]
Descendants[edit]
  • Turkish: teke
  • Armenian: թէքէ (tʻēkʻē)

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Etymology 2[edit]

Borrowed from Arabic تِكَّة (tikka, waistband), itself from Aramaic תיכתא.

Noun[edit]

تكه (tikke) (plural تكك (tikâk))

  1. waistband, a band or string passed through the hem in the upper part of trousers
    Synonym: اوچقور (uçkur)

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Etymology 3[edit]

Noun[edit]

تكه (tekke)

  1. Alternative form of تكیه (tekye, convent of dervishes)

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