Where does “باشمق” come from?
باشمق (Ottoman Turkish) comes from Proto-Turkic baĺmak — shoe, slipper; boot, shoe.
باشمق (Ottoman Turkish): shoe, a protective covering for the foot, but especially flat-bottomed ones, like slippers, babouches, or pantofles
Definitions
- shoe, a protective covering for the foot, but especially flat-bottomed ones, like slippers, babouches, or pantofles
Ancestry of “باشمق”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Proto-Turkic | baĺmak | shoe, slipper; boot, shoe |