салмакъ

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Kumyk[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Turkic *sal- (to put, throw, drop, lower).

Verb[edit]

салмакъ (salmaq) (transitive)

  1. to put
  2. to spread, to lay, to make (bed etc.)
  3. to lay flat (e.g. a newspaper or cot)
  4. to assess, to impose (tax, fine), to tax
  5. to bring (into something dangerous, unpleasant, or severe)
  6. to set up (with a job)
  7. to make
    къара къавгъа салмакъqara qawğa salmaqto make a scandal
  8. to insert, to put in
  9. to knead, to puddle
  10. to lay the foundation (of), to lay
  11. to get (on), to haft (on), to stick, to pin, to spit
  12. to beat
  13. to confine, to imprison, to incarcerate
  14. (figuraitve) to direct
  15. to plant

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