طد

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Old Anatolian Turkish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From early Old Anatolian Turkish *tad, from Proto-Oghuz *tāt, Proto-Turkic *tāt.

Pronunciation[edit]

Verb[edit]

طد (d̥ad-)

  1. to taste
    • XIIIth century [from a XVth century copy], Ahmed Fakih, Çarhnâme-i Ahmed Fakıh der Bîvefâî-i Rûzigâr; republished as Mecdut Mansuroğlu, editor, Ahmed Fakih. Çarhname, İstanbul: Pulhan Matbaası, 1956, page 8:
      یرادلمش بو شربتدن طدیسر
      اولو کیچی درر قموسی اول ایشده یکسان
      Yaradïlmïš bu šärbätdän d̥adïsar
      Ulu, giçi, durur qamusï ol išde yeksān.
           [every] creature will taste this sharbat
           Great, small, everybody stands equal in that matter.

Descendants[edit]

  • Azerbaijani: dadmaq
  • Ottoman Turkish: طاتمق (tatmak)

References[edit]

  • Doerfer, Gerhard (1969) “Ein Altosmanisches Lautgesetz Im Kurdischen [An Old Ottoman Sound Law in Kurdish]”, in Wiener Zeitschrift Für Die Kunde Des Morgenlandes[1], volume 62, page 255 of 250–263