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Bashkir
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *bat-gak (“sticky mud, bog”), from *bat- (“to sink, get bogged/stuck in mud”).
Cognate with
Kazakh батпақ (batpaq),
Kyrgyz баткак (batkak),
Shor патқақ (patqaq),
Karachay-Balkar батхакъ (batxaq, “clay, mud”),
Uzbek botqoq,
Uyghur پاتقاق (patqaq, “sticky mud, bog”),
Turkmen batga (“swamp, bog”),
Turkish batak (“swamp, bog”).
Pronunciation
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- Hyphenation: бат‧ҡаҡ
Noun
батҡаҡ • (batqaq)
- swampy, sticky, squishy mud