Where does “بیلكچه” come from?

بیلكچه (Ottoman Turkish) comes from Ottoman Turkish بیلك, from Proto-Turkic bil-, from Ottoman Turkish بالـ, from Arabic ب, from Arabic طَابَق, from Middle Persian tʾp̄k', from Proto-Iranian tāpaka-, from Proto-Iranian tap- — to be warm, be hot.

بیلكچه (Ottoman Turkish): pastern, the part of a horse's leg between the fetlock joint and the hoof

Definitions

  1. pastern, the part of a horse's leg between the fetlock joint and the hoof

Ancestry of “بیلكچه”, step by step

بیلكچه traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Ottoman Turkish بیلك

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ottoman Turkishبیلكforearm, the part of the arm between the wrist and the elbow
2Proto-Turkicbil-to know
3Ottoman TurkishبالـDerives adverbs from Arabic nouns
4ArabicبAbbreviation of باب; with, by; with
5Arabicطَابَق
6Middle Persiantʾp̄k'frying pan
7Proto-Iraniantāpaka-heater {{non-gloss definition|or}} baking place...
8Proto-Iraniantap-to warm up, heat; flat
9Proto-Indo-Europeantep-to be warm, be hot

via Ottoman Turkish ـچه

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ottoman TurkishـچهDiminutive suffix for Persian words

Words derived from “بیلكچه

Every word from Proto-Indo-European tep-Every word from Proto-Iranian tap-Every word from Proto-Iranian tāpaka-