Where does “kurmak” come from?

kurmak (Turkish) comes from Ottoman Turkish قورمق, from Proto-Turkic kur- — to set up; to string; to erect; to erect.

kurmak (Turkish): to assemble; to wind a clock; to set a table

Definitions

  1. to assemble; to wind a clock; to set a table

Ancestry of “kurmak”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ottoman Turkishقورمقto establish, organize
2Proto-Turkickur-to set up; to string; to erect; to erect

Words derived from “kurmak

Every word from Proto-Turkic kur-Every word from Ottoman Turkish قورمق