𐱃𐰉𐰞𐰴𐰆

tabïlqu, tavïlqu

Meaning:
Spiraea altaica

In modern languages

Select a region to see the cognate.
Language Cognate
Turkmen -
Turkish (Azerbaijan) topulqa
Turkish (Türkiye) -
Salar -
Gagauz -
Crimean -
Uyghur -
Uzbek tobulgʻi
Kazakh tobılğı
Nogai -
Siberian Tatar -
Kyrgyz -
Altai -
Alan -
Kumyk -
Tatar -
Bashkir -
Tıva -
Khakas tabılğı
Sakha (Yakut, Dolgan) -
Khalaj -
Chuvash -

Examples

Translations

German:
Spierstrauch
Kazakh:
tobılğı
Russian:
таволга
Turkish (Azerbaijan):
topulqa
Uzbek:
tobulgʻi
  • Clauson (1972) An etimological dictionary of pre-thirteenth-century Turkish p. 440-441
    ?D tavilku: ‘Spiraea’, perhaps specifically Spiraea altaica; according to Yud. a shrub with particularly strong branches used to make bows and the like; botanically distinct fr. ‘the jujube tree (or shrub), Zizyphus’, but not unlike it. For the form cf. avılku:; -ku: is not a recognized Turkish suffix, but this word and tavılğu:ç must have a common origin, possibly foreign. Survives in several NE dialects as tabılka/tabılkat/tabılğı R III 972; Khak. tabılği; NC Kır. tabılği; Kzx. tabılğı/tobulğu; SC Uzb. tabulğa; NW Kum. toburğu. A l.-w. in Russian as tavolga (and tavolozhnik). Türkü viii ff. bir tavilku: yüz boltı: ‘one Spiraea became a hundred’ (a hundred S. became a thousand, and a thousand S. ten thousand) IrkB 32: Xak. xi tavilku: dialect form (luğa) of tavılğu:ç ‘jujube tree’ Kaş. I 489: Çağ. xv ff. tobulğu ‘the name of a hard red-coloured tree (diraxt . . . ṣulb wa surx-rang) from the branches of which they make handles for whips’ San. 167v. 21.