چوال

See also: جوال, خوال, and حوال

Ottoman Turkish

چوال

Etymology

Borrowed from Persian گوال (govâl) or جوال (jovâl, sack).

Noun

چوال • (çuval)

  1. sack, such as to store grain or potatoes

Descendants

  • > Turkish: çuval (inherited)
  • Arabic: جُوَال (juwāl), شُوَال (šuwāl)
  • Armenian: չուվալ (čʻuval), չվալ (čʻval)
  • Bulgarian: чува́л (čuvál)
  • Crimean Tatar: çuval
  • Karaim: чувал (çuval)
  • Urum: чувал (çuval)

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