ҡаймаҡ
Bashkir
Etymology
From *qaymaq "cream", which is possibly a suffix-derived noun from an unattested verbal stem *qaj̃- with the affix -maq.
The alternative form qayaq ~ qaj̃aq ~ qanaq, which is attested in Old Turkic and in some of the Siberian Turkic languages, appears to have derived from the same verb stem with the different affix -aq.
Cognate withKazakh қаймақ (qaymaq, “cream”),Kyrgyz каймак (kaymak), Southern Altai каймак (kaymak),Karachay-Balkar къаймакъ (qaymaq),Uzbek qaymoq,Uyghur قايماق (qaymaq),Azerbaijani qaymaq,Turkish kaymak (“creamy dairy product”),etc.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [qɑjˈmɑq]
- Hyphenation: ҡай‧маҡ
Noun
ҡаймаҡ • (qaymaq)
- milkfat, smetana, cream separated from fresh cow milk (typically of thick to frozen solid consistency)
Declension
Inflection of ҡаймаҡ (qaymaq)
singular only | |
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absolute | ҡаймаҡ (qaymaq) |
definite genitive | ҡаймаҡтың (qaymaqtïñ) |
dative | ҡаймаҡҡа (qaymaqqa) |
definite accusative | ҡаймаҡты (qaymaqtï) |
locative | ҡаймаҡта (qaymaqta) |
ablative | ҡаймаҡтан (qaymaqtan) |