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Khalaj
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *tǖk (“hair, feather”).
Pronunciation
Dialectal forms
- (hair)
- (Ahmadabad, Borzabad, Chahak, Mehrzamin, Mushakiyeh, Talkh Ab, Vasheqan)IPA(key):
- (Bagh-e Yek, Bon Chinar, Chahak, Darestan, Dermanak, Hasanabad, Hezarabad, Jerik Aghaj, Kacha-ye Chahardeh, Kardijan, Kharrab, Khvorakabad, Mohsenabad, Musaabad, Qarah Su, Qorqor, Safarabad, Sarband, Sefid Ab, Seft, Varnavaj, Zarnusheh)IPA(key):
- (Salafchegan)IPA(key):
- (Salafchegan)IPA(key): (inflected form attested only)
- (headhair)
- (Bon Chinar, Kacha-ye Chahardeh, Kharrab)IPA(key):
- (sidelock)
- (down, of birds)
Noun
tü̂k (definite accusative tü̂kü, plural tü̂klər)
- hair
- Synonyms: qıl, saç, zulf
- headhair
- Synonyms: çârt, kâkul, qıl, saç, zulf
- sidelock
- Synonyms: bürçək, qıl, saç, təygûş, tö̂l, zulf
- down (of birds)
Usage notes
The (related) words for "hair", while seemingly synonymous with each other, actually appear to be so due to their highly variable and confusing distribution among the Khalaj people. However, the precise meanings of these words can be determined.
Declension
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