پرمق

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Ottoman Turkish[edit]

پرمق

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Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *barmak (finger); cognate with Azerbaijani barmaq, Bashkir бармаҡ (barmaq), Kazakh бармақ (barmaq), Kyrgyz бармак (barmak), Tatar бармак (barmaq), Turkmen barmak, Uyghur بارماق (barmaq), Uzbek barmoq and Yakut тарбах (tarbaq).

Noun[edit]

پرمق (parmak)

  1. finger, the jointed extremity of the human hand
    Synonyms: اصبع (usbu), انگشت (engüşt), بنان (benân)
  2. toe, each of the five digits at the end of the foot
  3. rail, a horizontal bar used for support
  4. stripe on colored clothes, etc.
  5. spoke, a structure that connects the axle of a wheel to the rim
  6. measure of length equivalent to a quarter of an inch

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Descendants[edit]

  • Gagauz: parmak
  • Turkish: parmak
  • Romanian: palmac

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