Where does “katık” come from?

katık (Turkish) comes from Turkish katmak, from Ottoman Turkish قاتمق, from Proto-Turkic Kat- — to mix, add; to mix, add, tie to.

katık (Turkish): Any food eaten with bread to satisfy hunger

Definitions

  1. Any food eaten with bread to satisfy hunger

Ancestry of “katık”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Turkishkatmakto add, join, mix, annex; to join, bring together
2Ottoman Turkishقاتمقto add, join, mix, embroil
3Proto-TurkicKat-to mix, add; to mix, add, tie to
Every word from Proto-Turkic Kat-Every word from Ottoman Turkish قاتمقEvery word from Turkish katmak