yummak
(Englisch)
to close; shut (one's eyes or mouth) tightly; to clench, double (one's fist)
Etymologie (Englisch)
In summary
From Ottoman Turkish یوممق (yummak, “to shut, close (the eye, the fist)”), from Proto-Turkic *yum- (“to close (eyes, mouth)”). Compare Proto-Mongolic *ǯimüji- (“to close eyes; mouth”), (Buryat жэмыхэ (žemyxe, “to compress, squeeze, purse one's mouth”)) and Proto-Tungusic *ńim- (“to close eyes”) (Evenki нимӈи (ņimŋi, “to close, to shut eyes”)). Cognates Cognate with Old Uyghur [script needed] (yum-, “to shut, close (eye)”), Karakhanid [script needed] (yümmēk, “to shut, close (eye)”), Azerbaijani yummaq (“to shut, close”), Bashkir йомоу (yomow, “to shut, clamp, compress”), Chagatai [script needed] (yummaq, “to shut”), Kazakh жұму (jūmu, “to close eyes”), Kipchak [Arabic needed] (yum-, “to shut the eyes or fingers”), Kyrgyz жумуу (jumuu, “to close eyes”), Southern Altai јумар (ǰumar, “to close eyes”), Tatar йомырга (yomırga, “to close, clamp”), Turkmen ýummak (“to close”), Uyghur يۇمماق (yummaq, “to close, shut”), Uzbek yummoq (“to close, shut”), Yakut сим (sim, “to blink”).
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