دودوك

Ottoman Turkish

دودوك

Alternative forms

  • دودك (düdük)

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *tǖtük (pipe; whistle); cognate with Azerbaijani düdük, Turkmen tüýdük and Uyghur دۈدۈك (düdük).

Noun

دودوك • (düdük)

  1. whistle, a device designed to be blown to make a whistling sound
    Synonym: صفاره (saffare)
  2. pipe, a wind instrument consisting of a tube sounded by blowing into the tube

Derived terms

  • دودوك كمیكی (düdük kemiği, tibia, shinbone)
  • دودوكجی (düdükcü, piper; fifer)
  • دودوكی چالمق (düdüğü çalmak, to play the pipe)
  • عسكر دودوكی (ʿasker düdüğü, military fife)
  • گمیجی دودوكی (gemici düdüğü, boatswain's pipe)
  • یان دودوك (yan düdük, fife or flute)

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Further reading

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