یلدز

Ottoman Turkish

یلدز

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *yulduŕ (star); cognate with Azerbaijani ulduz, Bashkir йондоҙ (yondoź), Chuvash ҫӑлтӑр (śălt̬ăr), Kazakh жұлдыз (jūldyz), Kyrgyz жылдыз (jıldız), Tatar йолдыз (yoldız), Turkmen ýyldyz, Uyghur يۇلتۇز (yultuz) and Uzbek yulduz.

Noun

یلدز • (yıldız)

  1. (astronomy) star, a luminous celestial body made up of plasma
    Synonyms: اختر (ahter), ستاره (sitāre), نجم (necm)
  2. north, the compass point directed toward the North Pole
  3. asterisk, the symbol *, used for various purposes

Derived terms

  • آق یلدز (ak yıldız, morning star)
  • قویروقلو یلدز (kuyruklu yıldız, comet)
  • یلدز بوجكی (yıldız böceği, glowworm)
  • یلدز طاشی (yıldız taşı, aventurine)
  • یلدز قوردی (yıldız kurdu, glowworm)
  • یلدز چیچكی (yıldız çiçeği, dahlia)
  • یلدز یلی (yıldız yeli, north wind)
  • یلدزلو (yıldızlı, starred)

Descendants

  • Turkish: yıldız
  • Armenian: եըլտըզ (eəltəz)

Further reading

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