ağaç - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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Ultimately from Proto-Turkic *ïgač (“tree”).
ağaç
ağaç
- Latin spelling of агач (ağaç, “tree”)
From Ottoman Turkish آغاج (ağac, “tree, wood”), from Proto-Turkic *ïgač (“tree”). Cognate with Old Turkic 𐰃𐰍𐰲 (iǧč /ïɣač/, “tree, wood”), Karakhanid يِغَجْ (yïɣač, “tree, wood”), Azerbaijani ağac, Bashkir ағас (ağas), Chuvash йывӑҫ (jyvăś), Kazakh ағаш (ağaş), Kyrgyz жыгач (jıgac), Turkmen agaç, Uyghur ياخاچ (yaxach) and Uzbek yogʻoch. The final consonant is unvoiced in the nominative in most cognates, becoming voiced in Ottoman Turkish, but reverting to unvoiced in modern Turkish.
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