See also: قۇناق and قوْناق

Azerbaijani

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Noun

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قوناق (qonaq) (definite accusative قوناغی (qonağı), plural قوناقلار (qonaqlar))

  1. Arabic spelling of qonaq, alternative spelling of قوْناق (qonaq)

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Chagatai

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قوناق

Etymology 1

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From Common Turkic *konak (millet).

Noun

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قوناق (qonaq)

  1. foxtail millet (Setaria italica)
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Etymology 2

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From Proto-Turkic *kon (guest).

Noun

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قوناق (qonaq)

  1. a place where one alights, inn, station, mansion, quarter, billet
  2. someone who alights in an inn or station, lodger, tenant, guest
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Kazakh

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Alternative scripts
Arabic قوناق
Cyrillic қонақ
Latin qonaq

Noun

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قوناق (qonaq)

  1. Arabic spelling of қонақ (qonaq).

Ottoman Turkish

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Turkic *konak (guest; lodging);[1] cognate with Azerbaijani qonaq, Bashkir ҡунаҡ (qunaq), Kazakh қонақ (qonaq), Kyrgyz конок (konok), Southern Altai конок (konok), Tatar кунак (qunaq) and Uzbek qoʻnoq. Doublet of قونوق (konuk, guest).

Noun

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قوناق (konak) (definite accusative قوناغی (konağı), plural قوناقلر (konaklar))

  1. alighting, the act of landing, lodging, or resting during a journey
  2. inn, station, mansion, quarter, billet, a place where one alights
    Synonym: منزل (menzil)
  3. journey, a day's travelling, the distance between two halting places
  4. lodger, tenant, someone who alights in an inn, station, or billet
  5. landlord, innkeeper, someone who lets people alight in his quarters
  6. konak, a palace or other large official residence in the Ottoman Empire

Derived terms

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Descendants

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Konak district

Proper noun

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قوناق (konak)

  1. Konak (a neighbourhood and district in İzmir province, Turkey)

Descendants

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References

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  1. ^ Clauson, Gerard (1972) “konak”, in An Etymological Dictionary of pre-thirteenth-century Turkish, Oxford: Clarendon Press, page 637

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