See also: جوقة The origin is uncertain. Possibly from Persian <span class="searchmatch">چوقه</span> (čôqa), چوخه (čôxa), if it is not itself borrowed from a Turkic source. In any case...
From <span class="searchmatch">چوقه</span> (çoka, çuka, “baize; broadcloth; drape”) + آطه (ada, “island”). <span class="searchmatch">چوقه</span> آطهسی • (çoka adası, çuka adası) Kythira (an island of Greece), in the...
From <span class="searchmatch">چوقه</span> (çoka, çuka, “baize; broadcloth; drape”) + چیچك (çiçek, “flower, blossom”). <span class="searchmatch">چوقه</span> چیچكی • (çoka çiçeği, çuka çiçeği) primrose, any species of...
Borrowed from Persian <span class="searchmatch">چوقه</span> (čôqa), possibly from Ottoman Turkish <span class="searchmatch">چوقه</span> (çoka or çuka). Cognate with English chokha and Hindi चोग़ा (coġā). choga (plural...
چیقه بالغی (çıka balığı) — in Evliya Çelebi Morphologically from <span class="searchmatch">چوقه</span> (çoka, çuka, “baize; broadcloth; drape”) + بالق (balık, “fish”), but in reality the...
See also: خوخ, جوج, and حوج From Ottoman Turkish <span class="searchmatch">چوقه</span> (çuqa, çuha). جُوخ • (jūḵ) m (plural أَجْوَاخ (ʔajwāḵ)) baize, broadcloth, drape...
Ottoman Turkish <span class="searchmatch">چوقه</span> (çoha). IPA(key): [t͡ʃo̟ˈxa] Hyphenation: чо‧ха чоха́ • (čohá) f broadcloth Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish <span class="searchmatch">چوقه</span> (çoha). IPA(key):...
(Can this(+) etymology be sourced? Particularly: “cegă”) See Ottoman Turkish <span class="searchmatch">چوقه</span> بالغی (çoka balığı, çuka balığı) for more. cegă f (uncountable) sterlet...
Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish <span class="searchmatch">چوقه</span> (çoha). IPA(key): /t͡ʃǒxa/ Hyphenation: čo‧ha čòha f (Cyrillic spelling чо̀ха) broadcloth čohàli (“of broadcloth”) čòhan...
Wikipedia pl Borrowed from Ukrainian чечу́га (čečúha). See Ottoman Turkish <span class="searchmatch">چوقه</span> بالغی (çoka balığı, çuka balığı) for more. IPA(key): /t͡ʂɛˈt͡ʂu.ɡa/ Rhymes:...