اوجاق

Khalaj

Noun

اوْجاق (ocaq) (definite accusative اوْجاقؽ, plural اوْجاقلار)

  1. Arabic spelling of ocaq (hearth, fireplace)

Declension

Ottoman Turkish

اوجاق

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *ōtčak (hearth), from *ōt (fire), whence also Ottoman Turkish اود (od, fire); cognate with Azerbaijani ocaq, Bashkir уҫаҡ (uśaq), Chuvash вучах (vuč̬ah), Kazakh ошақ (oşaq), Kyrgyz очок (ocok), Southern Altai очок (očok), Tatar учак (uçaq) and Uzbek o'choq, while Russian оча́г (očág) is borrowed from Turkic.

Noun

اوجاق • (ocak) (definite accusative اوجاغی (ocağı), plural اوجاقلر (ocaklar))

  1. fireplace, an open hearth for holding a fire at the base of a chimney
    Synonyms: آتشدان (ateşdan), تنور (tennur), كانون (kanun), موقد (mevkid)
  2. (in general) any place for lighting fire, such as a hearth, furnace or kiln
  3. chimney, flue, a vertical tube or hollow column used to emit smoke
    Synonym: باجه (baca)
  4. (figuratively) lineage, the discending line of offspring or ascending line of parentage
  5. (formerly) the corps of janissaries or any regiment thereof
  6. (more recently) any body politic, such as a guild, fraternity or corporation
  7. (nautical) the cook's galley on board a ship

Derived terms

  • اوجاق چكركهسی (ocak cekirgesi, house cricket)
  • اوجاقجی (ocakcı, chimney-sweep)
  • اوجاقلق (ocaklık, place where a hearth is set up)
  • اوجاقلو (ocaklı, having a fireplace)
  • طاش اوجاغی (taş ocağı, stone quarry)

Descendants

  • Turkish: ocak
  • Abkhaz: ауаџьаҟ (awadžaqʼ)
  • Albanian: oxhak
  • Armenian: օջախ (ōǰax)
  • Aromanian: ugeac
  • Bulgarian: оджак (odžak)
  • Byzantine Greek: ὀτζάκι (otzáki)
  • Georgian: ოჯახი (oǯaxi)
  • Macedonian: о́џак (ódžak)
  • Persian: اجاق (ojâq)
  • Romanian: ogeac, hogeag
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic script: о̀џак
    Latin script: òdžak

Further reading

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