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Turkish
Etymology
From Ottoman Turkish صوغیمق (soğumak), صوغومق (sovumak, “to cool, become cold; to lose love, desire and enthusiasm”), from Proto-Turkic *sogï- (“to cool, get cold”). Altaicists compare to Korean 식다 (sikda, “to cool off”), Evenki (čig-, “to cool”), Manchu ᡧᠠᡥᡠᡵᡠᠨ (šahurun, “to freeze, to get cold, cold”), but the Altaic theory is now widely discredited.
Cognate with Old Turkic (soɣı-, “to cool”), Azerbaijani soyumaq (“to cool”), Bashkir һыуыу (hıwıw, “to cool”), Southern Altai соор (soor, “to cool”), Turkmen sowamak (“to cool”), Uzbek sovimoq (“to cool”).
Verb
soğumak (third-person singular simple present soğur)
- (intransitive) to get cold; to cool
- (intransitive, with ablative) to lose one's love, desire, or enthusiasm for; to cease to care for, go off (someone, something)
Conjugation
1 The suffixes -ken and -cesine may be suffixed to the base form of any of the following tenses: aorist, continuous, inferential (even when it follows another suffix), and future.
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