𐽰𐽳𐽶𐽺𐽷

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Old Uyghur

Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *öŋ (color, shape). Cognate with Kyrgyz өң (öŋ), Khakas ӧң, Yakut өҥ (öñ) and possibly Mongolian өнгө (öngö).

Noun

𐽰𐽳𐽶𐽺𐽷 (öŋ /ʾwynk/)

  1. color
    Synonyms: 𐽼𐽳𐽸𐽳𐽲 (bodug), بوى (boy)
  2. form, shape, appearance
    Synonyms: 𐽼𐽳𐽸 (bod), 𐽷𐽳𐽶𐽾𐽷 (körk)
    • c. 11th century, Viśvantara-Jātaka (BT13.03), BT13.03.02.v21 (77) - BT13.03.02.v24 (80):
      𐽷𐽳𐽶𐽻𐽰𐽺𐾂𐽽𐽶𐽷 𐽰𐽶𐽸𐽳𐽵𐾄 𐽷𐽳𐽶𐽾𐽷𐾁𐽳𐽷 𐽶 𐾈
      𐽷𐽳𐽶𐽸𐽰𐽺 𐽲𐽶𐾁𐽶𐽼 𐽹𐽳 𐽲𐽳𐾀𐽸𐽳𐽺𐽷 𐽻𐽺 𐾈
      𐽷𐽳𐽶𐽾𐽷𐽳𐽻𐽳𐽴 𐽶𐽰𐽱𐽶𐽴 𐽰𐽳𐽶𐽺𐽷 𐽰𐽰𐽳 𐽰 𐾈
      𐽷𐽳𐽶𐽾𐽰 𐽲𐽶𐾁𐽶𐽼 𐽹𐽳 𐽶𐽰𐾀𐽸𐽶𐽺𐽷 𐽻𐽺 𐾉
      Küsenčig, ïduk, körklüg i!
      Küden kïlïp mu koḍduŋ sen?
      Körgüsüz, yavïz öŋ ar a!
      Köre kïlïp mu yatdïŋ sen?
      O, longed-for, sanctitious and handsome one!
      Holding your own wedding, did you leave ?
      O, the one among unsightly and bad-appearing people!
      Having seen this, could you sleep ?
  3. face color
    Synonyms: 𐽰𐽺𐽷 (), 𐽲𐾄𐽶𐽺𐽷 (kïŋ), 𐽹𐽰𐽺𐽷𐽴 (meŋiz)
  4. (rare) front, east
    Synonyms: 𐽰𐽶𐾁𐽷𐽰𐽾𐽳 (ilgerü), 𐽷𐽳𐽺 𐾀𐽳𐽲𐽰𐽾 (kün tugar), 𐽷𐽳𐽺 𐾀𐽳𐽲𐽻𐽳𐽵𐾄 𐽶𐽶𐽺𐽷𐽰𐽵𐾄 (kün tugsuk yïŋak), 𐽰𐽳𐽶𐽺𐽷𐾀𐽳𐽺 (öŋtüŋ)
    • c. 11th century, Story of Prince Kalyāṇaṃkara and Papamkara, XLI.6-XLII.1[1]:
      𐽰𐽳𐽶𐾀𐽾𐽳 𐾀𐽶𐽷𐽶𐽺 [..........]
      𐽼𐽰𐾁𐽶𐽲 𐽰𐽶𐽽𐽶𐽺𐽷𐽰 𐽷𐽶𐽾𐽸𐽶 𐽰𐽳𐽶𐽺𐽷𐾀𐽳𐽺
      [......] 𐽲𐾄𐽰𐽼𐽰𐽲𐽲𐾄𐽰 𐾀𐽰𐽲𐽸𐽶 𐾈
      Ötrü tégin
      balïğ ičine kirdi, öŋtün
      qapaǧqa tegdi.
      Then, the prince
      entered the city and to the Eastern
      gate he reached towards.
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Etymology 2

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *öŋ (uninhabited, desolate area). Cognate with Old Turkic 𐰇𐰭 (öŋ, desert), Kyrgyz ээн (een), Tuvan ээн (een, deserted).

Noun

𐽰𐽳𐽶𐽺𐽷 (öŋ /ʾwynk/)

  1. (geography) desert
    Synonyms: 𐽲𐾄𐽳𐽹 (kum), 𐽷𐽳𐽶𐽾𐾀𐽳𐽷 (kürtük), 𐾁𐽶𐽳𐽿𐽰 (liuša), 𐽻𐽰𐽶 (say), 𐾀𐽰𐽼𐽶𐽾𐽷𐽰𐽺 (tepirgen), 𐾀𐽼𐽶𐽴 (tepiz)
    • 13-14th century, Maitrisimit Nom Bitig, r20(MaitrGeng1860):
      𐾀𐽰𐽼𐽰𐽺𐽹𐽶𐽿 𐽰𐽳𐽶𐽽𐽳𐽺 𐽰𐽳𐽶𐽺𐽷𐾀𐽰 𐽷𐽳𐽶𐽾𐾀𐽳𐽷[𐽸𐽰]
      tapanmïš üčün öŋte kürtük
      For he served, in deserts and wastelands
  2. (geography) snowy wasteland
    Synonym: 𐽲𐾄𐽰𐽾𐾁𐽶𐽲 (karlïg)
    • undated, Manichaean fragmentary text possibly from a sermon, MTT556 (M813a:r8) - MTT557 (M813a:r9):
      𐫔𐫀𐫖𐫡 𐫁𐫇𐫔𐫇𐫗 𐫀𐫀 [??????] 𐫗𐫃
      𐫞𐫇𐫏𐫡𐫎𐫇𐫐 𐫏𐫏𐫡𐫔𐫀 [???] 𐫡𐫀𐫡
      tamïr boḍun aŋ
      körtük yérde rar
      in the snowy wasteland
      with their bodies laden with veins,
  3. (geography) virgin land
    Synonym: 𐽷𐽳𐽶𐽾𐾀𐽳𐽷 (kürtük)
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Etymology 3

Unknown. Possibly from a Pre-Turkic substrate language.

Noun

𐽰𐽳𐽶𐽺𐽷 (öŋ /ʾwynk/)

  1. (rare) share, margin
    Synonyms: 𐽰𐽳𐾁𐽳𐽲 (ülüg), 𐽰𐽳𐽶𐾁𐽳𐽿 (ülüš)
  2. (rare) gift
    Synonyms: 𐽰𐽰𐽾𐾀𐽳𐾀 (artut), 𐽼𐽰𐾁𐽰𐽷 (belek), 𐽷𐽳𐽶𐽴𐽳𐽺𐽽 (közünč)
Declension

Etymology 4

Borrowed from Middle Chinese (*ɦuaŋ, king). The back-voweled variant, 𐽰𐽳𐽺𐽷 ( /⁠ʾwnk⁠/), can also be seen attested in the corpus.

Noun

𐽰𐽳𐽶𐽺𐽷 (öŋ /ʾwynk/)

  1. king, ruler
    Synonyms: 𐽶𐾁𐽶𐽷 (élig), 𐽲𐽰𐽺𐽰𐽷𐽲𐽸𐽰𐽾 (ganahdar), 𐽲𐽰𐽺 (han), 𐽷𐽰𐽲𐽰𐽺 (kagan), 𐽼𐽾𐽰𐽿𐽺𐽶𐽷𐽶 (prašniké), 𐽿𐽰𐽸 (šad), 𐽶𐽰𐽱𐽲𐽳 (yavgu)
  2. prince
    Synonyms: 𐽰𐽳𐽲𐾁𐽰𐽺 (oglan), 𐽾𐽰𐽽𐽰𐽼𐽳𐾀𐽶𐽾𐽰 (račaputira), 𐾀𐽰𐽶𐽴𐽶 (taizé), 𐾀𐽶𐽷𐽶𐽺 (tégin)
Declension

Etymology 5

A late, perhaps a dialectal reading of 𐽰𐽳𐽶𐽲 (ög, mother). The presumed -ɣ > -ŋ sound shift is uncharacteristic of any surrounding Turkic language at this time.

Noun

𐽰𐽳𐽶𐽺𐽷 (öŋ /ʾwynk/)

  1. Misspelling of 𐽰𐽳𐽶𐽲 (ög /⁠ʾwyq⁠/, mother, mind, memory).

Adjective

𐽰𐽳𐽶𐽺𐽷 (öŋ)

  1. Misspelling of 𐽰𐽳𐽶𐽲 (ög /⁠ʾwyq⁠/, main, fundamental).

See also

Colors in Old Uyghur · 𐽼𐽳𐽸𐽳𐽲 (bodug), 𐽰𐽳𐽶𐽺𐽷 (öŋ) (layout · text)
     𐽰𐽰𐽵𐾄 (ak), 𐽽𐽰𐽲𐽰𐽺 (čagan), 𐽲𐽶𐽿𐽲𐽰 (kïšga), 𐽶𐽳𐽾𐽳𐽺𐽷 (yürüŋ)      𐽼𐽳𐽴 (boz), 𐽷𐽳𐽶𐽷 (kök)      𐽲𐽰𐽾𐽰 (kara)
             𐽰𐽰𐾁 (al), 𐽽𐽳𐽴𐽰 (čuza), 𐽲𐽶𐽴𐽲𐽶𐾁 (kïzgïl), 𐽲𐽶𐽴𐽶𐾁 (kïzïl)              𐽰𐽰𐾁 𐽻𐽰𐽾𐽶𐽲 (al sarïg), 𐽰𐽰𐽾 (ar), 𐽼𐽳𐽴𐽶𐽾𐽲𐽳 (bozïrgu), 𐽶𐽰𐽲𐽶𐽴 (yagïz)              𐽻𐽰𐽾𐽶𐽲 (sarïg), 𐽷𐽾𐽰𐽴𐽰𐽷𐽲 (karaža)
                          𐽷𐽳𐽶𐽷 (kök), 𐽶𐽰𐽿 (yaš), 𐽶𐽰𐽿𐽶𐾁 (yašïl), 𐽴𐽾𐽲𐽳𐽺𐽽 (zargunč)             
             𐽽𐽰𐽽 (čač)              𐽽𐽰𐽷𐽶𐽾 (čakïr), 𐽷𐽳𐽶𐽷 (kök)              𐽷𐽳𐽶𐽷𐽳𐽿 (köküš), 𐽾𐽴𐽰𐽱𐽾𐾀 (razavart)
             𐽾𐽴𐽰𐽱𐽾𐾀 (razavart), 𐽶𐽶𐽼𐽷𐽶𐽺 (yipgin)              𐽶𐽶𐽼𐽷𐽶𐽺 (yipgin), 𐽶𐽶𐽼𐽳𐽺 (yipün)              𐽽𐽶𐽱𐽻𐽶𐽲 (čivsig), 𐽽𐽳𐽶𐽷𐽻𐽶𐽲 (čögsig), 𐽲𐽶𐽴𐽲𐽰𐽺 (kïzgan), 𐽻𐽰𐽴𐽲𐽰𐽺 (sazgan)

References

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