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Old Anatolian Turkish
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *kulkak.
Noun
قلاق (qulaq)
- ear
- طوتك قلاق ― dutuŋ qulaq ― listen! (literally, “hold ear!”)
13th century, Şeyyad Hamza, Yūsuf u Züleyhā; reprinted in Гузеев, В.Г., editor, Староосманский язык, 1979:امدى دكلك سوزومه طوتك قلاق
بر سوز ايدم كيم شكردن طاتلوراق
واردى كنعانده بر سرور كشى
آدى يعقوب كندو پيغامبركشى- Imdi diŋläŋ sözümä dutuŋ qulaq
Bir söz äyidäm kim šäkkärdän datluraq
Vardï Kän'ānda bir särvär kiši
Adï Ya'qūb gändü peyɣāmbär kiši
- Now listen, turn your ears to my word(s)
I will tell you word(s) that are tastier than sugar
There was a master man in Canaan
His name Jacob, himself a prophet man.
Descendants
- Azerbaijani: qulaq
- Ottoman Turkish: قولاق (kulak) (dialectal)