پروكار
Ottoman Turkish
Etymology
From Greek περουκιέρης (peroukiéris), earlier πεῤῥουκιέρης (peῤῥoukiéris), from Venetian peruchièr (= Italian perrucchiere, parrucchiere).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [pɛɾuˈcɑr]
Noun
پروكار • (perukâr)
- hairdresser, coiffeur
- Synonyms: بربر (berber), صاچ كسن (saç kesen)
- barber
- Synonyms: بربر (berber), صقال كسن (sakal kesen)
Related terms
- پروقه (peruka)
- پروقهجی (perukacı, “perruquier, wigmaker”)
Descendants
- Turkish: perukâr (obsolete)
- → Armenian: փերուքեր (pʿerukʿer)
References
- Ačaṙean, Hračʿeay (1951), “փէրուքէր”, in Ewropakan pʿoxaṙeal baṙer hayerēni mēǰ [European Loanwords in Armenian] (Azgayin matenadaran; 166) (in Armenian), Vienna: Mxitʿarean tparan, page 156
- “перу̀ка”, in Български етимологичен речник [Bulgarian Etymological Dictionary] (in Bulgarian), volume 5, Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1996, page 181
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