صاچ

Ottoman Turkish

صاچ

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *śač (hair); cognate with Old Turkic 𐰽𐰲 (sač), Azerbaijani saç, Bashkir сәс (səs), Chuvash ҫӳҫ (śüś), Kazakh шаш (şaş), Kyrgyz чач (cac), Turkmen saç, Uyghur چاچ (chach), Uzbek soch and Yakut ас (as).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sat͡ʃ/

Noun

صاچ • (saç)

  1. headhair, fax, hair which grows on the head, singly or in a mass
    Synonyms: شعر (şaʼr), مو (mu)

Coordinate terms

  • توی (tüy, hair on the body)
  • قیل (qıl, hair, bristle)

Derived terms

  • جن صاچی (cin saçı, beard lichen)
  • صاچ آغارتمق (saç ağartmak, for hair to turn grey)
  • صاچ آچمق (saç açmak, to unplait one's hair)
  • صاچ اورمك (saç örmek, to plait hair)
  • صاچ اوزادان (saç uzadan, any tendon that can be teazed out into fibres)
  • صاچ باغی (saç bağı, headband, fillet)
  • صاچ صقال (saç sakal, hair and beard)
  • صاچ قرقمق (saç kırkmak, to clip hair)
  • صاچ قیران (saç kıran, ringworm)
  • صاچ چوزمك (saç çözmek, to undo one's hair)
  • صاچاق (saçak, eaves)
  • صاچسز (saçsız, bald)
  • صاچلی (saçlı, hairy)
  • صاچی یولمق (saçı yolmak, to pluck hair)

Descendants

  • Turkish: saç

Further reading

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