Where does “kutup” come from?

kutup (Turkish) comes from Ottoman Turkish قطب, from Arabic قطب, from Arabic ط, from Nabataean 𐢋, from Classical Syriac ܛ, from Aramaic ט‬, from Aramaic 𐡈, from Egyptian 𓄤.

kutup (Turkish): pole, terminal

Definitions

  1. pole, terminal

Ancestry of “kutup”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ottoman Turkishقطبaxle, pivot, the pin or spindle on which a wheel revolves, or which revolves with a wheel
2Arabicقطبto gather, to collect; to mix the wine, to fill...
3Arabicطط
4Nabataean𐢋
5Classical Syriacܛnumber nine
6Aramaicט‬
7Aramaic𐡈A letter of the Imperial Aramaic alphabet, named teth, transliterated as Latin ṭ
8Egyptian𓄤

Words derived from “kutup

Every word from Egyptian 𓄤Every word from Aramaic 𐡈Every word from Aramaic ט‬