دیكن

Ottoman Turkish

دیكنلر

Alternative forms

  • دكن (diken)

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *teken, *tikgen, itself from the root *tik- (to stick something sharp or pointed, to stab; to sew). From the same root are دیكمك (dikmek, to sew, stitch), دیكمه (dikme, prop or shore) and دیكیش (dikiş, stitch, seam, splice).

Noun

دیكن • (diken)

  1. (botany) thorn, a protective spine of a plant
    Synonyms: خار (har), شوك (şevk)
  2. any slender, sharp object, such as a bee's sting or a fishbone
    Synonym: (fishbone) قیلچق (qılçık)
  3. (by extension) any thorny plant
  4. (figuratively) persistent source of anxiety, troublesome obstacle

Derived terms

  • آری دیكنی (arı dikeni, stinger)
  • آق دیكن (ak diken, hawthorn)
  • اشك دیكنی (eşek dikeni, cotton thistle)
  • بوغا دیكنی (boğa dikeni, milk thistle)
  • دوه دیكنی (deve dikeni, camelthorn)
  • دیكنسز (dikensiz, thornless, spineless)
  • دیكنلك (dikenlik, plant with many thorns)
  • دیكنلنمك (dikenlenmek, to become a thorn)
  • دیكنلو (dikenli, thorny, prickly)

Descendants

  • Turkish: diken

Further reading

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