Where does “dumanlanmak” come from?

dumanlanmak (Turkish) comes from Turkish dumanlamak, from Turkish duman, from Ottoman Turkish دومان, from Ottoman Turkish دومن, from Greek τιμόνι, from Venetian timón, from Late Latin timo, from Latin temo — construct; weaponry; to plait, woodwork,...

dumanlanmak (Turkish): to be filled with smoke

Definitions

  1. to be filled with smoke

Ancestry of “dumanlanmak”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Turkishdumanlamakto smoke up
2Turkishdumansmoke, roke; fog, haze
3Ottoman Turkishدومانsmoke, roke; fog, haze; fume, vapour
4Ottoman Turkishدومنhelm, rudder, tiller
5Greekτιμόνιsteering wheel, helm, tiller steering apparatus
6Venetiantimónhelm, rudder
7Late Latintimo
8Latintemopole; tongue; beam
9Old Latintecmonem
10Proto-Indo-Europeanteḱs-construct; weaponry; to plait, woodwork,...
Every word from Proto-Indo-European teḱs-Every word from Old Latin tecmonemEvery word from Latin temo