صاتمق

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *sat- (to sell);[1] cognate with Azerbaijani satmaq, Bashkir һатыу (hatıw), Chuvash сутма (sutma), Kazakh сату (satu), Khakas садарға (sadarğa), Kyrgyz сатуу (satuu), Turkmen satmak, Tuvan садар (sadar) and Uzbek sotmoq.

Verb

صاتمق • (satmak)

  1. (transitive) to sell, vend, to transfer goods or provide services in exchange for money
  2. (transitive) to trade, deal in, to do business with or sell habitually a specific product
  3. (transitive) to boast, brag, to talk with excessive pride about what one has or is able to do
    Synonym: قبارمق (kabarmak)
  4. (transitive) to foist, palm off, to sell or dispose of something with the intent to deceive

Derived terms

  • صاتان (satan, seller, salesman)
  • صاتش (satış, mode or manner of selling)
  • صاتشمق (satışmak, to show off)
  • صاتلمق (satılmak, to be sold or saleable)
  • صاتی (satı, an act of selling, sale)
  • صاتیجی (satıcı, seller, salesman)
  • صاتیم (satım, single act of sale)
  • طوپدن صاتمق (topdan satmak, to sell as a whole)

Descendants

  • Turkish: satmak

References

  1. Starostin, Sergei, Dybo, Anna, Mudrak, Oleg (2003) “*sat-”, in Etymological dictionary of the Altaic languages (Handbuch der Orientalistik; VIII.8), Leiden, New York, Köln: E.J. Brill

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