طد

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Old Anatolian Turkish

Etymology

From early Old Anatolian Turkish *tad, from Proto-Oghuz *tāt, Proto-Turkic *tāt.

Pronunciation

Verb

طد (d̥ad-)

  1. to taste
    • XIIIth century [from a XVth century copy], Ahmed Fakih, Çarhnâme-i Ahmed Fakıh der Bîvefâî-i Rûzigâr; republished as Mecdut Mansuroğlu, editor, Ahmed Fakih. Çarhname, İstanbul: Pulhan Matbaası, 1956, page 8:
      یرادلمش بو شربتدن طدیسر
      اولو کیچی درر قموسی اول ایشده یکسان
      Yaradïlmïš bu šärbätdän d̥adïsar
      Ulu, giçi, durur qamusï ol išde yeksān.
            creature will taste this sharbat
           Great, small, everybody stands equal in that matter.

Descendants

  • Azerbaijani: dadmaq
  • Ottoman Turkish: طاتمق (tatmak)

References

  • Doerfer, Gerhard (1969) “Ein Altosmanisches Lautgesetz Im Kurdischen [An Old Ottoman Sound Law in Kurdish]”, in Wiener Zeitschrift Für Die Kunde Des Morgenlandes, volume 62, page 255 of 250–263