π°‰π°†π°žπ°π°¨

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Old Turkic

Etymology

From π°‰π°†π°žπ°π°€ (bulΙ£a-, β€œto stir; to cause disorder, to disturb”) +‎ 𐰨 (-nč). Compare Bulgar possibly from Proto-Turkic *bulgar (β€œdisturber”), aorist form of *bulga- and Turkish karışık (β€œmixed; disorderly”).

Adjective

π°‰π°†π°žπ°π°¨ (bulΙ£anč)

  1. in disorder, disorderly
    Synonym: π°‰π°†π°žπ°π°΄ (bulΙ£aq, β€œdisorder”)
    • 8th century CE, Tonyukuk Inscription, E5
      π±…π°‡π°Όπ°š:𐰉𐰆𐰑𐰣:π°˜π°’π°€:π°‰π°†π°žπ°π°¨:π°†π°ž:𐱅𐰒𐰾
      türük:bodun:yeme:bulɣanč:ol:témiő
      ...and he had said that the Turkic people were in disorder.

References

  • Tekin, TalΓ’t (1968) β€œbulΞ³anč”, in A Grammar of Orkhon Turkic (Uralic and Altaic Series; 69), Bloomington: Indiana University, β†’ISBN, page 321
  • Clauson, Gerard (1972) β€œbulğanç”, in An Etymological Dictionary of pre-thirteenth-century Turkish, Oxford: Clarendon Press, page 336