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صیجاق

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Ottoman Turkish

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From older اصیجاق (ıssıcak), from Old Anatolian Turkish [script needed] (ïsïcak, heat; hot), ultimately from Proto-Turkic *ïsï- (to be hot).

Noun

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صیجاق (sıcak) (definite accusative صیجاغی (sıcağı), plural صیجاقلر (sıcaklar))

  1. heat, warmth, the condition or quality of being hot or warm, in opposition to coldness
    Synonyms: ایصی (ısı), صیجاقلق (sıcaklık)

Adjective

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صیجاق (sıcak)

  1. hot, warm, having, giving off, or feeling a high or somewhat high temperature
    Synonyms: حار (har), كرم (germ)

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Turkish: sıcak

Further reading

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