دوگمه

See also: دوكمه

Ottoman Turkish

دوگمه‌لر

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *tügme (button), a development of *tüg- (to tie in a knot; make a loop); cognate with Azerbaijani düymə, Bashkir төймә (töymə), Kazakh түйме (tüime), Kyrgyz түймө (tüymö), Uyghur تۈگمە (tügme), Uzbek tugma and Yakut тимэх (timeq).

Noun

دوگمه • (dögme, dügme, döğme, düğme)

  1. button, a knob or disc that is passed through a loop or buttonhole, which is used as a fastener
    Synonym: زر (zirr)
  2. button, a piece of wood or metal, turning on a nail or screw, to fasten a door, etc.

Derived terms

  • دوگمه‌لتمك (düğmeletmek, to make or let be buttoned up)
  • دوگمه‌لمك (düğmelemek, to button up)
  • دوگمه‌لنمك (düğmelenmek, to become buttoned up)
  • دوگمه‌لو (düğmeli, furnished with buttons)

Descendants

  • Turkish: düğme
  • Bulgarian: дюкме (djukme), дюгме (djugme) (obsolete)
  • Central Kurdish: دوگمە (dugme)
  • Macedonian: дугме (dugme)
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic script: ду̀гме
    Latin script: dùgme

Further reading

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