Where does “ساكنلنمك” come from?

ساكنلنمك (Ottoman Turkish) comes from Arabic ساكن, from Arabic سَاكِن, from Arabic سَكَنَ, from Arabic ك, from Nabataean 𐢏, from Phoenician 𐤒 — qoph; qop.

ساكنلنمك (Ottoman Turkish): to calm down, settle down, subside, to fall into a state of calm

Definitions

  1. to calm down, settle down, subside, to fall into a state of calm

Ancestry of “ساكنلنمك”, step by step

ساكنلنمك traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Arabic ساكن

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Arabicساكنinhabitant; stationary, motionless, still,...
2Arabicسَاكِن
3Arabicسَكَنَto reside, inhabit; to live, to inhabit
4Arabicكlike, as; masculine singular bound object...
5Nabataean𐢏
6Phoenician𐤒qoph; qop

via Ottoman Turkish ـلنمك

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ottoman Turkishـلنمك
Every word from Phoenician 𐤒Every word from Nabataean 𐢏Every word from Arabic ك