Hungarian/Loanwords
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Iranian loans
For early Indo-Iranian loans, see Proto-Uralic/Loanwords.
These postdate *q > h and predate *ð > z.
Turkic loans
West Turkic
Ottoman Turkic
Relatively recent loanwords acquired mainly in the 16th to 17th centuries. Retained essentially unchanged since loaning. Mostly sartorial and gastronomic terminology.
- bogrács "cauldron" ← bakrac (why -o-?)
- csibuk "a type of pipe" ← çibuk
- csiriz "flour paste" ← çiriş (why -z?)
- csótár "warp"
- csuha "cape" ← çuha
- csutak "bundle of hay"
- deli "stalwart"
- dikics "shoemaker's knife
- dívány "divan"
- dolmány "a type of coat" ← dolaman
- dzsida "spear"
- findzsa "cup" ← fincan
- handzár "sabre"
- hombár' "trough
- ibrik "a type of pitcher" ← ibrik
- kajszi "apricot" ← kayısı
- kalpag "a type of hat" ← kalpak
- kancsuka "whip"
- kávé "coffee"
- kaszab "butcher" ← kassab (← Arabic qaṣṣāb)
- kazán "boiler" ← kazan
- kefe "brush" ← kefe
- korbács "whip" ← kırbaç
- mámoros "drunk" ← mahmur (← Arabic maxmūr)
- mamusz "slippers"
- papucs "slippers" ← pabuc ~ papuş (← Persian pāpuš)
- pamut "cotton" ← pamuk (why -t?)
- pite "pie" ← pite (← Greek πίτα)
- szattyán "a type of leather" ← sahtiyan (note /tij/ → /c/)
- tarhonya "a type of pasta" ← tarhana (why -o-?)
- tepsi "baking pan" ← tepsi
- zseb "pocket" ← ceb
Noteworthy sound substitutions: 2nd syllable a → á; ı → o; -n → -n ~ -ny; c /ʤ/ → zs ~ dzs ~ -cs
Slavic loans
Sources
- Berta, Arpád & Róna-Tas, András: West Old Turkic. Harrassowitz. Wien, 2011.
- Kulonen, Ulla-Maija: Johdatus unkarin kielen historiaan. Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden seura, 1993.