Where does “unluk” come from?

unluk (Turkish) comes from Turkish -lük, from Ottoman Turkish ـلق, from Proto-Turkic *-lik — noun suffix; -ness.

unluk (Turkish): the place inside a mill or in a bakery where flour is collected

Definitions

  1. the place inside a mill or in a bakery where flour is collected

Ancestry of “unluk”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Turkish-lük-ness; -hood; -ship
2Ottoman Turkishـلق-ness
3Proto-Turkic*-liknoun suffix; -ness
Every word from Proto-Turkic *-likEvery word from Turkish -lükEvery word from Ottoman Turkish ـلق