Where does “soorma” come from?

soorma (English) comes from Hindi सुरमा, from Urdu سرمہ, from Persian سرمه, from Turkish sürmek, from Ottoman Turkish سورمك, from Old Anatolian Turkish sür-, from Proto-Turkic sǖr- — to vade away; to drive away, banish.

soorma (English): A preparation of antimony with which Muslim men...

Definitions

  1. A preparation of antimony with which Muslim men...

Ancestry of “soorma”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Hindiसुरमाkohl, collyrium, soorma
2Urduسرمہkohl, collyrium
3Persianسرمهkohl, collyrium; antimony; orach
4TurkishsürmekTo operate a wheeled vehicle; to drive, to ride
5Ottoman Turkishسورمكto drive, drive away, banish, advance, sell in...
6Old Anatolian Turkishsür-to drive away, spend time, go ahead, advance; to...
7Proto-Turkicsǖr-to vade away; to drive away, banish

Words derived from “soorma

Every word from Proto-Turkic sǖr-Every word from Old Anatolian Turkish sür-Every word from Ottoman Turkish سورمك