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ٽَڪُ

(اسم - noun)
ڇَند : 1+1 = 2
(takk'u - टकु)

Frequency: 2

ٽَڪُ جي سنڌي معنيٰ
  • چَرخي، ايٽ جي چوٽيُن ۾ پيل لوهِي سِيخَ جنھن جي ڦرڻ سان سُٽ ٺھي. ذريعو:ڀٽائي پيڊيا
  • English Meaning
  • An iron rod which fixed in weaving machine. Threader dord in weaver.
  • ٽَڪُ جا بيتن ۾ حوالا

    ڄولي پَنھِنجَا ڄَاڻَ

    *teks- Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to weave," also "to fabricate," especially with an ax, also "to make wicker or wattle fabric for (mud-covered) house walls." It forms all or part of: architect; context; dachshund; polytechnic; pretext; subtle; technical; techno-; technology; tectonic; tete; text; textile; tiller (n.1) ""bar to turn the rudder of a boat;" tissue; toil (n.2) "net, snare." It is the hypothetical source of/evidence for its existence is provided by: *teks- "to weave, to fabricate, to make; make wicker or wattle framework" (source also of Sanskrit taksati "he fashions, constructs," taksan "carpenter;" Avestan taša "ax, hatchet," thwaxš- "be busy;" Old Persian taxš- "be active;" Latin texere "to weave, fabricate," tela "web, net, warp of a fabric;" Greek tekton "carpenter," tekhn? "art;" Old Church Slavonic tesla "ax, hatchet;" Lithuanian tašau, tašyti "to carve;" Old Irish tal "cooper's ax;" Old High German dahs, German Dachs "badger," literally "builder;" Hittite taksh- "to join, unite, build."


    Sources:

    • A Dictionary of Selected Synonyms in the Principal Indo-European Languages, University of Chicago (By: Carl Darling Buck) 1988.
    • Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (By: Michiel de Vaan) 2008.
    • The American Heritage Dictionary of Indo-European Roots (By: Calvert Watkins) 2000.
    • Noun Declension in Indo-European (Sindhueuropaia Deklination Nomnes) By: Carlos Quiles.
    • Online Etymology Dictionary (By: Douglas Harper)

    English Meaning
  • An iron rod which fixed in weaving machine. Threader dord in weaver.