طانق

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Old Anatolian Turkish

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *tanu-k, from Proto-Turkic *tanu-, whence also طَانِیمَقْ (ṭanımaq, to know, to recognize).

Noun

طَانُقْ (danuq, ṭanuq)

  1. witness

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: tanıq
  • Ottoman Turkish: طانق (danık, tanık)

Further reading

Ottoman Turkish

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Old Anatolian Turkish طَانُقْ (ṭanuq, danuq), from Proto-Turkic *tanu-k (witness), a development of the root *tanu- (to get to know), whence also طانیمق (tanımak, to know, to recognize). Cognate with Azerbaijani tanıq and Hungarian tanú.

Noun

طانق (tanık or danık) (definite accusative طانغی (tanığı, danığı), plural طانقلر (tanıklar, danıklar))

  1. witness, attester, one who sees or has personal knowledge of something
    Synonyms: شاهد (şâhid), كواه (güvâh)

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Descendants

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