- sirkek
- uykusuzluk
Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük. 2010.
Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük. 2010.
шелк — прилаг. шёлковый, укр. шовк, блр: шолк, др. русск. шьлкъ (Дан. Зат., XIII в., 80, Георг. Амарт.; см. Истрин 3, 346; Афан. Никит.). Из русск. заимств. лит. šil̃kas – то же, др. прусск. silkas; см. Брюкнер, AfslPh 20, 483; Миккола, Ваlt. u. Slav.… … Этимологический словарь русского языка Макса Фасмера
silk — [OE] Like the substance itself, the word silk originated in the Far East, possibly in Chinese sī ‘silk’. Its immediate ancestor is most closely represented by Manchurian sirghe and Mongolian sirkek. Silk traders brought their term west, and the… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
silk — (n.) O.E. sioloc, seoloc silk, ultimately from an Asian word (Cf. Chinese si silk, Manchurian sirghe, Mongolian sirkek) borrowed into Gk. as serikos silken, serikon silk (Cf. Gk. Seres, a name for an oriental people from whom the Greeks got silk) … Etymology dictionary
silk — [OE] Like the substance itself, the word silk originated in the Far East, possibly in Chinese sī ‘silk’. Its immediate ancestor is most closely represented by Manchurian sirghe and Mongolian sirkek. Silk traders brought their term west, and the… … Word origins