اوپمك

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *öp- (to kiss); cognate with Old Turkic 𐰇𐰯 (öp-), Azerbaijani öpmək, Bashkir үбеү (übew), Kazakh өбу (öbu), Kyrgyz өбүү (öbüü), Southern Altai ӧбӧр (öbör), Turkmen öpmek, Uyghur ئۆپمەك (öpmek) and Uzbek oʻpmoq.

Verb

اوپمك • (öpmek)

  1. (transitive) to kiss, to touch with the lips or press the lips against

Derived terms

  • آیاق اوپمك (ayak öpmek, to kiss the foot)
  • اتك اوپمك (etek öpmek, to kiss the skirt)
  • ال اوپمك (el öpmek, to kiss the hand)
  • اوپش (öpüş, kiss)
  • اوپشمك (öpüşmek, to kiss each other)
  • اوپك (öpek, kiss)
  • اوپلمك (öpülmek, to be kissed)
  • اوپو (öpü, kiss)
  • دیز اوپمك (diz öpmek, to kiss the knee)
  • گوز اوپمك (göz öpmek, to kiss the eye)
  • یك اوپمك (yeñ öpmek, to kiss the cuff of the sleeve)

Descendants

  • Turkish: öpmek

Further reading

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