قانجه

Ottoman Turkish

قانجه

Etymology 1

From Venetian ganzo, from Proto-Celtic *ganskyos (branch, twig).

Alternative forms

Noun

قانجه • (kanca, kance) (plural قانجه‌لر (kancalar))

  1. large hook, as a boathook, a meat hook, or a pothook
    Synonyms: چنگل (çengel), قلاب (kullab)
Derived terms
  • ال قانجه‌سی (el kancası, kind of small hook)
  • قانجه آتمق (kanca atmak, to throw out a hook)
  • قانجه‌باش (kancabaş, ship of a curved prow)
  • قانجه‌لاتمق (kancalatmak, to make or let be grappled with a hook)
  • قانجه‌لامق (kancalamak, to grapple with a hook)
  • قانجه‌لو (kancalı, provided with hooks)
Descendants
  • Turkish: kanca
  • Arabic: قَنْجَة (qanja, a kind of sailing boat of up to two masts used for housing and for pleasure-trips), غَنْجَة (ḡanja)
  • Armenian: խանճա (xanča)
  • Aromanian: cánǧe, gánǧe
  • Albanian: ganxhë, kanxhë
  • Bulgarian: ка́нджа (kándža)
  • Greek: γάντζα (gántza), κάντζα (kántza)
  • Macedonian: канџа (kandža)
  • Romanian: cange
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic script: ка̑нџа
    Latin script: kȃndža

Further reading

Adverb

قانجه • (kanca, kance)

  1. alternative form of قانی (kanı, hanı, hani, where)

Further reading

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