ısınmak

Turkish

Etymology

From Ottoman Turkish اسنمق (ısınmak), reflexive of Proto-Turkic *ïsï-, *isi- (to be hot). The reflexive form replaced the original verb.

Cognate with Karakhanid [script needed] (isin-, to warm self), Azerbaijani isinmək (to warm up), Crimean Tatar isinmek (to get warm), Southern Altai изинер (iziner), Uzbek isinmoq (to warm). Also compare to Southern Altai изиир (iziir).

Verb

ısınmak (third-person singular simple present ısınır)

  1. (intransitive) to get warm, grow warm, warm up, warm, heat up, heat
  2. (intransitive, with dative) to come to like; to warm to or towards (someone).

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Derived terms

  • ısınma
  • ısınış
  • ısınmış
  • ısınmamak
  • ısınamamak
  • ısınabilmek

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