From Proto-Turkic *iak- (“to flow”). <span class="searchmatch">آقمق</span> • (akmak) to flow Turkish: akmak Redhouse, James W. (1890) “<span class="searchmatch">آقمق</span>”, in A Turkish and English Lexicon[1], Constantinople:...
From Proto-Turkic *ak-, *iak- (“to flow”). Cognate with Ottoman Turkish <span class="searchmatch">آقمق</span>, Turkish akmak, Uyghur ئاقماق (aqmaq). اقماق (aqmaq) (intransitive) to flow...
Ottoman Turkish اقشمق (aḳışmaḳ, “to flow together”), from Ottoman Turkish <span class="searchmatch">آقمق</span> (aḳmaḳ, “to flow, to glide, to trickle”), from Proto-Turkic *ak- (“to flow”)...
From Ottoman Turkish <span class="searchmatch">آقمق</span>, from Proto-Turkic *ak-. Cognate with Old Turkic [script needed] (ak-). Cognate with Azerbaijani axmaq, Crimean Tatar aqmaq,...
current of running water, stream”) or آقینتی (aḳıntı), from Ottoman Turkish <span class="searchmatch">آقمق</span> (aḳmaḳ, “to flow, to glide, to trickle”), from Proto-Turkic *ak- (“to flow”)...