یولاف

Ottoman Turkish

یولاف

Etymology

Vulgarized form of Arabic عَلَف (ʕalaf, fodder, grass, hay); cognate with Azerbaijani yulaf and Persian یولاف (yulâf).

Noun

یولاف • (yulaf)

  1. oat, any widely cultivated cereal grass of the genus Avena, especially Avena sativa

Derived terms

  • یابان یولافی (yaban yulafı, wild oats)
  • یولاف تارلاسی (yulaf tarlası, oat field)

Descendants

  • Gagauz: yulaf
  • Turkish: yulaf

Further reading

Persian

Etymology

From Arabic عَلَف (ʕalaf), possibly via a Turkic source.

Noun

یولاف • (yulâf)

  1. oat
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