طولوم

Ottoman Turkish

طولوم

Etymology

Ultimately from Proto-Turkic *tōl- (to swell); cognate with Mongolian тулум (tulum).

Noun

طولوم • (tulum)

  1. skin or hide taken off whole and used as a receptacle
    Synonyms: آبكش (abkeş), قربه (kırba), مطره (matara)
  2. bagpipes, a wind instrument possessing a flexible bag
    Synonym: غایده (gâyda)
  3. pair of squares of fur ready for making up into a pelisse

Derived terms

  • طولوم پنیری (tulum peyniri, kind of cheese)
  • طولومجی (tulumcu, maker or seller of waterskins)

Descendants

  • Turkish: tulum
  • Albanian: tollumbë
  • Armenian: թուլում (tʻulum)
  • Greek: τουλούμι (touloúmi)
  • Laz: თულუმი (tulumi), ტულუმი (ťulumi)
  • Serbo-Croatian: tùlum, ту̀лум

Further reading

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