كوشك

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Ottoman Turkish[edit]

كوشك

Etymology 1[edit]

Borrowed from Persian کوشک (kušk, palace, portico), itself from Middle Persian kwšk' (kōšk).

Noun[edit]

كوشك (köşk)

  1. pavillion, small palace, any small building intended for pleasure or recreation
Descendants[edit]
Köşk District

Proper noun[edit]

كوشك (Köşk)

  1. Köşk (a town and district in Aydın province, Turkey)
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Etymology 2[edit]

كوشك

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *kȫĺek (camel calf); cognate with Azerbaijani köşək, Karakalpak ko’shek, Turkmen köşek, Uzbek ku’shek and, more distantly, with Hungarian kölyök.

Noun[edit]

كوشك (köşek)

  1. young camel, camel calf or colt, the young of a camel
    Synonym: طورون (torun)
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Etymology 3[edit]

Noun[edit]

كوشك (gevşek)

  1. Alternative spelling of گوشك (gevşek, loose, slack)

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