iye
Meaning
- owner, possessor
- custodian
- landlord
- (Tokat) guardian, protector
Concepts
Translations
Pronounced as (IPA)
/iˈje/
Etymology
In summary
From Ottoman Turkish ایكه (eye, iye, eğe, iğe), ایكا, ایه (iye, eye), from Old Anatolian Turkish ایه (eye, iye), اكن (egen) from Proto-Turkic *idi. Was rarely used after 16th Century in Istanbul, but stayed in use dialectally. Reintroduced to the literary language as a Turkic synonym of Arabic sahip. Doublet of ege and obsolete *is/*ıs (whence ıssız (“deserted, uninhabited”)). Cognates Azerbaijani yiyə Bashkir эйә (eyə) Karakhanid اِذی (iδi) Kazakh ие (ie) Khakas ээ (ee) Kyrgyz ээ (ee) Mongolian эзэн (ezen) Old Uyghur 𐽰𐽶𐽶𐽰 (ʾyyʾ /iye/) Orkhon Turkic 𐰃𐰓𐰃 (id²i /idé/) Southern Altai ээ (ee) Tatar ия (iyä), iä Tofa ээ Turkmen eýe Tuvan ээ (ee) Uyghur ئىگە (ige) Uzbek ega
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