Where does “دقماق” come from?

دقماق (Egyptian Arabic) comes from Ottoman Turkish طوقماق, from Proto-Turkic *tokïmak, from Proto-Turkic tokï- — to hit, knock, strike.

دقماق (Egyptian Arabic): mallet, hammer of wood or rubber, cudgel or similar thing

Definitions

  1. mallet, hammer of wood or rubber, cudgel or similar thing

Ancestry of “دقماق”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ottoman Turkishطوقماقa large wooden rod for pestle, used in...
2Proto-Turkic*tokïmak
3Proto-Turkictokï-to hit, knock, strike
Every word from Proto-Turkic tokï-Every word from Proto-Turkic *tokïmakEvery word from Ottoman Turkish طوقماق