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Azerbaijani

Etymology

According to Dybo, a derivation from Proto-Turkic *yüg-, hence Azerbaijani yüks?k and other related forms. Compare Turkish yüce and dialectal yüvcek, yü?cek, ü?ücek.

According to Sevortyan, ultimately from Proto-Turkic *?? (edge), hence, related to Azerbaijani uc (tip, point, cusp) and unrelated to Azerbaijani yüks?k.

Some consider both the Turkish uca (coccyx) and Azerbaijani uca (high) to be derived from Common Turkic *??a. The semantic developments that led to the emergence of both these senses could have been along the lines of 1) 'edge' -> 'top of a tree' -> 'high'; 2) 'edge' -> 'edge of the body' -> 'rump; back; loins, buttocks'. Sevortyan, however, conseders these two forms unrelated.

Compare Kipchak ????? (yuca); Old Anatolian Turkish [script needed] (yüce); Old Turkic [script needed] (u?a, coccyx).

None of the forms above are thought to be related to uçmaq (to fly), despite a certain semantic link.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [u?d???], [u?d?z?]
  • Hyphenation: u?ca

Adjective

uca (comparative daha uca, superlative ?n uca)

  1. high
    Synonyms: hündür, yüks?k
  2. tall
    Synonym: uzun
  3. loud
    Synonym: b?rk

Derived terms

  • ucalmaq
    • ucaltmaq

References


Fijian

Etymology

From Proto-Central Pacific *quca, from Proto-Oceanic *qusan, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *quzan, from Proto-Austronesian *quzaN.

Noun

uca

  1. rain (condensed water from a cloud)

Zazaki

Pronoun

uca

  1. there

See also

  • wuca
  • Ewca

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