بوغچه
See also: بوغجه
Ottoman Turkish
Etymology 1
بوغ (boğ) + ـچه (-ça).
Noun
بوغچه • (boğça)
- bundle, a cloth tied up for carrying things other than cloths, drawstring bag
- any fried pastry in such a form
- a kind of square shawl or wrap towel often used for wrapping bundles, fichu
- tobacco bale
- present, a donation
- bribe, palm oil
Derived terms
- بوغچهجی (boğçacı, “tranter”)
- بوغچهلتمق (boğçalatmak, “to make or let be made into a bundle”)
- بوغچهلمق (boğçalamak, “to combine into a bundle, to bale”)
- بوغچهلنمق (boğçalanmak, “to be combined into a bundle, to be baled”)
Descendants
- Gagauz:
- Cyrillic: бошча
- Latin: boşça
- Turkish: bohça
- → Albanian: bohça, boçë
- → Arabic: بُقْشَة (buqša), بُقْجَة (buqja), بُقْچَة (buqča) (partially)
- → Armenian: բոխչա (boxčʿa)
- → Aromanian: boccea, bohcea, bohce, bohci, buhce
- → Bulgarian: бо́фча (bófča), бохча́ (bohčá)
- → Greek: μποχτσάς (bochtsás), μποχτσιά (bochtsiá), μποχτζάς (bochtzás)
- → Macedonian: бофча (bofča)
- → Romanian: boccea, botcea, bohgea, boggea, bohcea, boșcea, buccea
- → Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: бо̏фча, бо̏шча
- Latin: bȍfča, bȍšča
Noun
بوغچه • (boğça)
- alternative form of بوغاچه (boğaça, buğaça, poğaça, puğaça), another fried pastry but without stuffing, identical to Serbo-Croatian pogača
References
- Mallouf, Nassif (1856) Dictionnaire français-turc, 2nd edition, Paris: Maisonneuve, page 551
- Redhouse, James W. (1890) , “بوغچه”, in A Turkish and English Lexicon, Constantinople: A. H. Boyajian, page 403b
- Zenker, Julius Theodor (1866) , “بوغچه”, in Türkisch-arabisch-persisches Handwörterbuch, volume 1, Leipzig: Wilhelm Engelmann, page 222a
Persian
Noun
بوغچه • (bōğča)
- Alternative form of بوقچه (bōqča, “bundle”)