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آچق

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Old Anatolian Turkish

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Etymology

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From Proto-Turkic *ačuk, from Proto-Turkic *ač- (to open).

Adjective

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آچُقْ or آچِقْ (açuq or açıq)

  1. open, not closed
  2. open, uncovered
  3. clear
  4. (color) light

Descendants

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  • Azerbaijani: açıq
  • Gagauz: açık
  • Ottoman Turkish: آچق (açık)

Ottoman Turkish

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Anatolian Turkish آچُقْ (açuq), آچِقْ (açıq), from Proto-Turkic *ačuk (open); cognate with Azerbaijani açıq, Bashkir асыҡ (asıq), Chuvash уҫӑ (uś̬ă), Kazakh ашық (aşyq), Kyrgyz ачык (acık), Tatar ачык (açıq), Turkmen açyk, Uyghur ئوچۇق (ochuq) and Uzbek ochiq.

Adjective

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آچق (açık)

  1. open, able to be accessed, not closed
    Synonyms: آچلمش (açılmış), باز (baz), مفتوح (meftuh)
  2. obvious, clear, evident, apparent, manifest, visible
    Synonyms: آشكار (aşikâr), بللی (belli), ظاهر (zahir), منجلی (münceli)
  3. open, not covered, uncovered, without a roof on
  4. (of the sky) clear, cloudless, without any clouds
    Synonym: بولوتسز (bulutsuz)
  5. shameless, impudent, immodest, lacking modesty or shame

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