ılımak

Turkish

Etymology

From Ottoman Turkish ایلیمق (ılımak, to grow lukewarm), from Proto-Turkic *jɨlɨ- (to be warm).

Cognate with Old Turkic [script needed] (yılı-, to warm up), Turkmen ýylamak (to warm up), Uzbek ilimoq (to warm up).

Verb

ılımak (third-person singular simple present ılır)

  1. (intransitive) to get slightly warm, warm up a bit; to get lukewarm, get tepid

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • ılıma
  • ılıyış
  • ılım
  • ılıca
  • ılımış
  • ılınmak
  • ılıtmak
  • ılımamak
  • ılıyamamak
  • ılıyabilmek

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Further reading

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