بوینوز

Ottoman Turkish

بوینز

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *buyŋuŕ (horn); cognate with Azerbaijani buynuz, Bashkir мөгөҙ (mögöź), Kazakh мүйіз (müiız), Kyrgyz мүйүз (müyüz), Tatar мөгез (mögez), Uyghur مۈڭگۈز (münggüz) and Uzbek muguz.

Noun

بوینوز • (boynuz)

  1. horn, a hard growth of keratin that protrudes from the top of the head of certain animals
    Synonyms: سرو (soru), قرن (karn)
  2. horn, a hard substance, sometimes used by man as a material for making various objects
  3. horn, any of several wind instruments with one narrow end into which the musician blows
    Synonym: صور (sur)
  4. shoehorn, a smooth tool that assists in putting the foot into a shoe, by sliding the heel

Derived terms

  • آوجی بوینوزی (avcı boynuzu, hunting horn)
  • بوینوز آغاجی (boynuz ağacı, Judas tree)
  • بوینوز اوتی (boynuz otu, hellebore)
  • بوینوز اورمق (boynuz urmak, to gore with a horn)
  • بوینوز چكمك (boynuz çekmek, to cup)
  • بوینوز چیچكی (boynuz çiçeği, the flower of the Judas tree)
  • بوینوزسز (boynuzsuz, unhorned)
  • بوینوزلنمق (boynuzlanmak, to acquire horns)
  • بوینوزلو (boynuzlu, horned; cuckold)
  • قوچ بوینوزی (koç boynuzu, melilot)
  • كچی بوینوزی (keçi boynuzu, carob)
  • گیك بوینوزی (geyik boynuzu, hartshorn)

Descendants

  • Turkish: boynuz
  • Crimean Tatar: boynuz

Further reading

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