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
- mallet, hammer of wood or rubber, cudgel or similar thing