Where does “sallamak” come from?

sallamak (Turkish) comes from Ottoman Turkish ṣallamaḳ, from Turkish salmak, from Ottoman Turkish صالمق, from Proto-Turkic sal- — unleash; to put, throw, drop, lower; to quarrel,...

sallamak (Turkish): To move regularly in the same direction; to swing, to rock, to shake

Definitions

  1. To move regularly in the same direction; to swing, to rock, to shake

Ancestry of “sallamak”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ottoman Turkishṣallamaḳ
2Turkishsalmakto set free, let go, release; to put out, put...
3Ottoman Turkishصالمقto release, free, throw; to loose, free, throw,...
4Proto-Turkicsal-unleash; to put, throw, drop, lower; to quarrel,...

Words derived from “sallamak

Every word from Proto-Turkic sal-Every word from Ottoman Turkish صالمقEvery word from Turkish salmak