اویان

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Ottoman Turkish

اویان

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *yügen (bridle); cognate with Azerbaijani yüyən, Bashkir йүгән (yügən), Chuvash йӗвен (jĕven), Kazakh жүген (jügen), Kyrgyz жүгөн (jügön), Turkmen uýan, Uyghur يۈگەن (yügen), Uzbek yugan and Yakut үүн (üün).

Noun

اویان (oyan)

  1. bridle, the headgear with which a horse is directed and which carries a bit and reins
    Synonym: لگام (ligam)

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Turkish: oyan

Further reading

  • Çağbayır, Yaşar (2007) “oyan”, in Ötüken Türkçe Sözlük (in Turkish), volume 1, Istanbul: Ötüken Neşriyat, page 3654
  • Hindoglu, Artin (1838) “اویان”, in Hazine-i lûgat ou dictionnaire abrégé turc-français, Vienna: F. Beck, page 87b
  • Kélékian, Diran (1911) “اویان”, in Dictionnaire turc-français, Constantinople: Mihran, page 205
  • Meninski, Franciszek à Mesgnien (1687) “Habena”, 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, Vienna, column 680
  • Meninski, Franciszek à Mesgnien (1680) “اویان”, in Thesaurus linguarum orientalium, Turcicae, Arabicae, Persicae, praecipuas earum opes à Turcis peculiariter usurpatas continens, nimirum Lexicon Turkico-Arabico-Persicum, Vienna, column 554
  • Redhouse, James W. (1890) “اویان”, in A Turkish and English Lexicon, Constantinople: A. H. Boyajian, page 273