اوتو

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Ottoman Turkish[edit]

اوتو

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *ütüg (flatiron), probably from *üt- (to burn, singe); cognate with Azerbaijani ütü, Bashkir үтек (ütek), Kazakh үтік (ütık), Kyrgyz үтүк (ütük), Tatar үтүк (ütük), Turkmen ütük and the borrowed Russian утюг (utjug).

Noun[edit]

اوتو (ütü)

  1. clothes iron, flatiron, a hand-held tool used to smooth out wrinkles in clothes

Derived terms[edit]

Descendants[edit]

  • Turkish: ütü
  • Albanian: ujti
  • Armenian: իւթիւ (iwtʻiw), ութու (utʻu)
  • Bulgarian: юти́я (jutíja)
  • Georgian: უთო (uto)
  • Ladino: uti

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