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Old Anatolian Turkish
Etymology 1
Inherited from Proto-Turkic *bōl-. Compare Turkmen bolmak. [1]
Verb
اُولْمَقْ (olmaq)
- (copulative) to be
اُولْ اُوكْدُكُمْ یُوجَه تَكْرِى دُوسْتْ اُولُوبَنْ مَدَدْ اِیرْسُونْ- ol ögdügüm taŋrı dōst oluban mädäd ersün
- May that God, whom I praise, be a friend and a helping hand
- (copulative) to become
كُلْ دَپَهجُكْ اُولْمَزْ- kül däpäcük olmaz
- ash doesn't become a little hill
- (intransitive) to happen, to pass, to occur
- (intransitive) to ripen, to mature
Derived terms
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Etymology 2
Proto-Turkic *ula-[2]
Verb
اُولَمَقْ (ulamaq)
- to connect, to joint together, to attach, to add together
Derived terms
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Etymology 3
Inherited from Proto-Turkic *ulï-. [3]
Verb
اُولِمَقْ (ulımaq)
- (intransitive) to howl
Descendants
References
Ottoman Turkish
Etymology
From Old Anatolian Turkish اُولْمَقْ (olmaq), بُولْمَقْ (bolmaq, “to become”), from Proto-Turkic *bōl- (“to become”).
Verb
اولمق • (olmak)
- to become
- to happen
Descendants