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قپاق

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Old Anatolian Turkish

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Etymology

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From Proto-Turkic *kapgak, from Proto-Turkic *kap-.

Noun

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قَپَاقْ (qapaq)

  1. lid, cover

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  • Azerbaijani: qapaq
  • Gagauz: kapak
  • Ottoman Turkish: قپاق (kapak)

Ottoman Turkish

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قپاق

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Turkic *kapgak (cover); cognate with Azerbaijani qapaq, Bashkir ҡапҡас (qapqas), Kyrgyz капкак (kapkak), Southern Altai какпак (kakpak), Turkmen gapak, Uyghur قاپقاق (qapqaq) and Uzbek qopqoq.

Noun

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قپاق (kapak)

  1. lid, the top or cover of a container
    Synonyms: پوشنده (puşende), طبق (tabak)
  2. stopper, bung, cork used to prevent fluids from passing
  3. outside layer of a bale of any damageable commodity
  4. (by extension) outside layer of any goods, when sold apart

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