آلتون

Ottoman Turkish

آلتون

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *altun (gold); cognate with Old Turkic 𐰞𐱃𐰆𐰣 (l¹t¹un¹ /⁠altun⁠/), Azerbaijani altun, Bashkir алтын (altın), Chuvash ылтӑн (ylt̬ăn), Kazakh алтын (altyn), Kyrgyz алтын (altın), Turkmen altyn, Uyghur ئالتۇن (altun) and Uzbek oltin.

Noun

آلتون • (altın, altun)

  1. gold, a heavy yellow elemental metal of great value
    Synonyms: ذهب (zeheb), زر (zer)
  2. gold coin, any coin made of gold or similar metal

Derived terms

  • آلتون اوتی (altın otu, hart's-tongue fern)
  • آلتون توزی (altın tozu, gold dust)
  • آلتون طباق (altın tabak, buttercup)
  • آلتون طوپ (altın top, daffodil)
  • آلتون كوكی (altın kökü, ipecacuanha)
  • آلتون چیچكی (altın çiçeği, buttercup)
  • آلتون یپراغی (altın yaprağı, golden leaf)
  • آلتونجق (altıncık, small gold coin)
  • آلتونجی (altıncı, goldsmith; goldminer)
  • آلتونلتمق (altınlatmak, to cause to be ornamented with gold)
  • آلتونلمق (altınlamak, to ornament with gold)
  • آلتونلنمق (altınlanmak, to become ornamented with gold)
  • آلتونلو (altinlı, containing gold)
  • مجار آلتونی (macar altını, Hungarian ducat)
  • یالدز آلتونی (yaldız altını, sequin)

Descendants

  • Gagauz: altın
  • Turkish: altın
  • Middle Armenian: Ալթուն (Altʻun)
    • Armenian: Ալթուն (Altʻun)

Further reading

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