Borrowed from English winch. Compare Serbo-Croatian vinč.
vinç m (plural vinça, definite vinçi, definite plural vinçat)
Inherited from Ottoman Turkish وینچ (vinç), which is borrowed from English winch, from Middle English wynche, from Old English winċe, from Proto-Germanic *winkijǭ, ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European *weng- (“to bow, bend, arch, curve”).
vinç (definite accusative vinci, plural vinçler)
Inflection | ||
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Nominative | vinç | |
Definite accusative | vinci | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | vinç | vinçler |
Definite accusative | vinci | vinçleri |
Dative | vince | vinçlere |
Locative | vinçte | vinçlerde |
Ablative | vinçten | vinçlerden |
Genitive | vincin | vinçlerin |