دومان

Arabic

Etymology

From Ottoman Turkish دومن (dümen, helm, rudder), from Venetian timón (helm, rudder), from Latin tēmō (bar, pole)

Noun

دُومَان • (dūmān) m (plural دُومَانَات (dūmānāt))

(dialectal)
  1. (nautical) helm, rudder
  2. (automotive) steering wheel, steering gear

Declension

References

  • Behnstedt, Peter; Woidich, Manfred, editors (2012) Wortatlas der arabischen Dialekte – Band II: Materielle Kultur (Handbook of Oriental Studies – Handbuch der Orientalistik; 100/II) (in German), Leiden: Brill, pages 294–295
  • Procházka, Stephan (2009), “Turkish Loanwords”, in Versteegh, Kees, editor, Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics, volume 4, Leiden: Brill, →ISBN, page 590

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *tuman

Noun

دومان (duman)

  1. smoke, roke
  2. fog, haze
  3. fume, vapour

Descendants

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