Where does “toʻymoq” come from?

toʻymoq (Uzbek) comes from Chagatai تویماق, from Karakhanid تُوذْماقْ, from Old Turkic tod-, from German tōd, from Middle High German tōt, from Old High German tōt, from Proto-West Germanic daud, from Proto-Germanic daudaz.

toʻymoq (Uzbek): to be satiated, to become full; to satisfy the desire to eat or drink

Definitions

  1. to be satiated, to become full; to satisfy the desire to eat or drink

Ancestry of “toʻymoq”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Chagataiتویماقto sense
2Karakhanidتُوذْماقْ
3Old Turkictod-
4Germantōddeath
5Middle High Germantōt
6Old High Germantōtdead
7Proto-West Germanicdauddead
8Proto-Germanicdaudazdead
9Proto-Indo-EuropeandʰowHtós
Every word from Proto-Indo-European dʰowHtósEvery word from Proto-Germanic daudazEvery word from Proto-West Germanic daud
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