قایق
Ottoman Turkish
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *kiayguk (“boat, oar”).
Noun
قایق • (kayık)
- boat
Derived terms
- قایقجی (kayıkçı, “boatman”)
Descendants
- Turkish: kayık
- → Armenian: խայեխ (xayex), խայըխ (xayəx), կայեղ (kayeł)
- → Aromanian: căíḱe, căícă
- → Bulgarian: каи́к (kaík)
- → Greek: καΐκι (kaḯki)
- → Italian: caicco
- → English: caicco
- → French: caïque, caïc; caie
- → English: caique
- → Portuguese: caique
- → Spanish: caique
- → German: Kaik
- → Italian: caicco
- → Hungarian: kaik, kajik
- → Russian: каи́к (kaík)
- → Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: ка̀ӣк
- Latin: kàīk
References
- Поленаковиќ, Харалампие (2007), “319. CǍÍЌE sb. f. pl. cǎiќi (Pascu), CǍÍCǍ”, in Зузана Тополињска, Петар Атанасов, editors, Турските елементи во ароманскиот, put into Macedonian from the author’s Serbo-Croatian Turski elementi u aromunskom dijalektu (1939, unpublished) by Веселинка Лаброска, Скопје: Македонска академија на науките и уметностите, →ISBN, page 97
Persian
Etymology
From Turkic. Compare Azerbaijani qayıq, Kazakh қайық (qaiyq), Turkish kayık, Turkmen gaýyk.
Pronunciation
- (Classical Persian) IPA(key): /qɑːˈjiq/
- (Dari Persian) IPA(key): /qɑːˈjɪq/
- (Iranian Persian) IPA(key): /ɢɒːˈjeɢ/
- (Tajik) IPA(key): /qɔˈjiq/
Noun
قایق • (qâyeq) (plural قایقها (qâyeq-hâ))
- boat
Synonyms
- بلم (balam)
- زورق (zowraq)
- کرجی (karaji)
- لتکا (lotkâ), لتکه (lotke)
- کرو (kerow)
- طراده (tarrâde)
- قارب (qâreb)
- ناوچه (nâvce)
- غراب (ğorâb)