Where does “dayamak” come from?

dayamak (Turkish) comes from Ottoman Turkish طیامق, from Old Turkic taya-, from Sundanese teu.

dayamak (Turkish): to lean against, rest; to frot

Definitions

  1. to lean against, rest; to frot

Ancestry of “dayamak”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ottoman Turkishطیامقto prop up, shore up
2Old Turkictaya-
3Sundaneseteu
Every word from Sundanese teuEvery word from Old Turkic taya-Every word from Ottoman Turkish طیامق
dayamak — Etymology, Origin & Word History | Etymology Explorer