طاوشان

Ottoman Turkish

طاوشان

Alternative forms

  • طوشان (tavşan)

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *tabïĺgan (hare); cognate with Old Turkic 𐱃𐰉𐰽𐰍𐰣 (tabïšɣan), Azerbaijani dovşan, Karakhanid تَڤِشْغانْ (tavïšɣān), Turkmen towşan, Uyghur توشقان (toshqan), Uzbek tovushqon and Yakut табысхан (tabısqan).

Noun

طاوشان • (tavşan)

  1. hare (Lepus timidus)
    Synonym: ارنب (erneb)

Derived terms

  • آطه طاوشانی (ada tavşanı, rabbit)
  • آق طاوشان (ak tavşan, jerboa)
  • آمریقا طاوشانی (amerika tavşanı, chinchilla)
  • طاوشان اوتی (tavşan otu, beardgrass)
  • طاوشان قولاغی (tavşan kulağı, cyclamen)
  • طاوشان پاچه‌سی (tavşan paçası, kind of plant)
  • طاوشانجیل (tavşancıl, Bonelli's eagle)
  • طاوشانلامق (tavşanlamak, to become as thin as a hare)
  • طاوشانلی (tavşanlı, stocked with hares)

Descendants

  • Turkish: tavşan
  • Armenian: թավշան (tʻavšan)

Further reading

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