Where does “haydamak” come from?

haydamak (Turkish) comes from Ottoman Turkish هايدامق, from Ottoman Turkish هایده, from Ottoman Turkish ده, from Ottoman Turkish دیمك, from Proto-Turkic tē- — to say.

haydamak (Turkish): to drive (to herd animals)

Definitions

  1. to drive (to herd animals)

Ancestry of “haydamak”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ottoman Turkishهايدامقa cattle-lifter, marauder
2Ottoman Turkishهایدهaway!, forward!, depart hence!, be off!,...
3Ottoman Turkishدهlet's go, come on!
4Ottoman Turkishدیمكto say; that is
5Proto-Turkictē-to say

Words derived from “haydamak

Every word from Proto-Turkic tē-Every word from Ottoman Turkish دیمكEvery word from Ottoman Turkish ده