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آیاق

<span class="searchmatch">آیاق</span> (ayaq) (definite accusative آیاغێ (ayağı), plural آیاقلار (ayaqlar)) Arabic spelling of ayaq (“foot”) Declension of <span class="searchmatch">آیاق</span> From Proto-Turkic *adak...


آیاق قابی

By surface analysis, <span class="searchmatch">آیاق</span> (ayak, “foot”) +‎ قاب (kab, “cover, container”). Compare Turkmen aýakgap and Azerbaijani ayaqqabı. <span class="searchmatch">آیاق</span> قابی • (ayak kabı) shoe...


آیاق طراغی

From <span class="searchmatch">آیاق</span> (ayak, “foot”) + طراق (tarak, “comb”). <span class="searchmatch">آیاق</span> طراغی • (ayak tarağı) metatarsus, the five bones located between the toes and the ankle Turkish:...


آیاق بیلكی

From <span class="searchmatch">آیاق</span> (ayak, “foot”) +‎ بیلك (bilek, “wrist”). <span class="searchmatch">آیاق</span> بیلكی • (ayak bileği) ankle, the joint which connects the foot with the leg Turkish: ayak bileği...


دوز آیاق

Compound of دوز (düz) +‎ <span class="searchmatch">آیاق</span> (ayak). Maybe a calque of French plain-pied. دوز <span class="searchmatch">آیاق</span> • (düz ayak) (of places) on a level with the street or ground, stairless...


قرق آیاق

(kırkayak) — Armeno-Turkish From قرق (kırk, “forty; a lot”) + <span class="searchmatch">آیاق</span> (ayak, “foot”). قرق <span class="searchmatch">آیاق</span> • (kırk ayak) centipede, any arthropod of class Chilopoda, which...


cârcăiac

Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish قرق <span class="searchmatch">آیاق</span> (kırkayak, “centipede; millipede”). cârcăiac m (plural cârcăiaci) millipede...


ayaküstü

ayaküzeri Inherited from Ottoman Turkish <span class="searchmatch">آیاق</span> اوستی (ayaḳ üstü), from <span class="searchmatch">آیاق</span> (ayaḳ) and اوست (üst), equivalent to ayak (“foot”) +‎ üst (“top, upper”) +‎...


ayakkabı

Inherited from Ottoman Turkish <span class="searchmatch">آیاق</span> قابی (ayak kabı). By surface analysis, ayak (“foot”) +‎ kap (“cover, container”). Compare Azerbaijani ayaqqabı and...


саџак

Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish صاچ <span class="searchmatch">آیاق</span> (sac ayak); compare сач. IPA(key): /sâd͡ʒaːk/ Hyphenation: сад‧жак са̏џа̄к m (Latin spelling sȁdžāk) trivet “саџак”...