Where does “qundaq” come from?

qundaq (Azerbaijani) comes from Ottoman Turkish قونداق, from Ancient Greek κοντάκιον, from Ancient Greek κόνταξ, from Ancient Greek κοντός, from Proto-Indo-European ḱent- — to pierce; to prick; point; to stab.

qundaq (Azerbaijani): cloths wrapped around an infant, “baby roll”, swaddling clothes

Definitions

  1. cloths wrapped around an infant, “baby roll”, swaddling clothes

Ancestry of “qundaq”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ottoman Turkishقونداقbundle, faggot, oakum, roll of rags or anything
2Ancient GreekκοντάκιονKontakion, a type of Byzantine hymn
3Ancient Greekκόνταξrod, stick
4Ancient Greekκοντόςshort; pole; pike
5Proto-Indo-Europeanḱent-to pierce; to prick; point; to stab

Words derived from “qundaq

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ḱent-Every word from Ancient Greek κοντόςEvery word from Ancient Greek κόνταξ