𐰚𐰚𐰝

käkük

Meaning:
a kind of falcon or bird of prey
Details:

Kāšġarī glosses käkük with Arabic al-zummac, describing it as a bird whose bones were used in magical practices and charms. The exact identity of Old Arabic zummac is not entirely certain, but modern Arabic references identify زُمَّج / زُمَّاج as a bird of prey, in particular a falcon-like raptor; one identification is the Eurasian hobby, Falco subbuteo. For this reason, käkük is often listed as an obscure name of a falcon-like bird of prey.

For related words, compare with Azerbaijani kəklik, kəkil, Kazakh kekilik, Turkish keklik, etc.

In modern languages

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Language Cognate
Turkmen -
Turkish (Azerbaijan) -
Turkish (Türkiye) -
Salar -
Gagauz -
Crimean -
Uyghur -
Uzbek -
Kazakh -
Nogai -
Siberian Tatar -
Kyrgyz -
Altai -
Alan -
Kumyk -
Tatar -
Bashkir -
Tıva -
Khakas -
Sakha (Yakut, Dolgan) -
Khalaj -
Chuvash -

Examples

Translations

German:
eine Art Falke oder Raubvogel
Russian:
вид сокола или хищной птицы
Turkish (Azerbaijan):
bir növ şahin və ya başqa bir yırtıcı quş
Turkish (Türkiye):
bir tür şahin veya yırtıcı kuş