مهموز
Appearance
Ottoman Turkish
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Ultimately from Arabic مِهْمَاز (mihmāz, “prod, spur”), probably through Persian مهمیز (mahmiz).
Noun
[edit]مهموز • (mahmuz)
Derived terms
[edit]- خروس مهموزی (horos mahmuzu, “cockspur”)
- مهموزلمق (mahmuzlamak, “to spur”)
- مهموزلو (mahmuzlu, “furnished with spurs”)
Descendants
[edit]- Turkish: mahmuz
- → Abkhaz: амаҳмыз (amaḥməz)
- → Albanian: mamuz
- → Armenian: մահմուզ (mahmuz)
- → Hungarian: mamuz
- → Macedonian: мамуза (mamuza)
- → Serbo-Croatian: màmuza
Further reading
[edit]- Çağbayır, Yaşar (2007) “mahmuz”, in Ötüken Türkçe Sözlük (in Turkish), volume 1, Istanbul: Ötüken Neşriyat, page 3018
- Kélékian, Diran (1911) “مهموز”, in Dictionnaire turc-français[1], Constantinople: Mihran, page 1254
- Meninski, Franciszek à Mesgnien (1687) “Calcar”, in Complementum thesauri linguarum orientalium, seu onomasticum latino-turcico-arabico-persicum, simul idem index verborum lexici turcico-arabico-persici, quod latinâ, germanicâ, aliarumque linguarum adjectâ nomenclatione nuper in lucem editum[2], Vienna, column 134
- Meninski, Franciszek à Mesgnien (1680) “مهموز”, in Thesaurus linguarum orientalium, Turcicae, Arabicae, Persicae, praecipuas earum opes à Turcis peculiariter usurpatas continens, nimirum Lexicon Turkico-Arabico-Persicum[3], Vienna, column 5059
- Nişanyan, Sevan (2002–) “mahmuz”, in Nişanyan Sözlük
- Redhouse, James W. (1890) “مهمز”, in A Turkish and English Lexicon[4], Constantinople: A. H. Boyajian, page 2047