bucak

English

Etymology

From Turkish bucak, from Ottoman Turkish بوجاق, literally meaning "corner", from Proto-Turkic *būč-gak, from *būč- or *bïč-.

Noun

bucak (plural bucaks)

  1. (historical) A subdistrict of a district within a Turkish province.

Turkish

Etymology

Inherited from Ottoman Turkish بوجاق (bucak, angle, corner, nook), itself from Proto-Turkic *būčgak (corner, angle).

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: bu‧cak

Noun

bucak (definite accusative bucağı, plural bucaklar)

  1. (geometry) angle, a figure formed by two rays which start from a common point
    Synonym: köşe
  2. corner, nook, the space in the angle between converging lines or walls which meet in a point
    köşe bucak aramakto scour every corner
  3. (historical) bucak, township, a subdistrict of a district within a province

Declension

Inflection
Nominative bucak
Definite accusative bucağı
Singular Plural
Nominative bucak bucaklar
Definite accusative bucağı bucakları
Dative bucağa bucaklara
Locative bucakta bucaklarda
Ablative bucaktan bucaklardan
Genitive bucağın bucakların

Derived terms

  • bucak bucak
  • bucak damı
  • bucak dibi
  • bucak üstü
  • bucakda oturmak
  • bucaklık
  • bucaksız

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