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  • şay, şa: from PIE base *qwi- "rest."
Cognates: cf. Avestan šaitiš "joy," Old Persian šiyati "joy," Latin quies "rest, repose, quiet," Gothic hveila, Old English hwil "space of time."
English Cognate: while "a space of time," quiet (from Latin),
Source: Etymonline, Cheung, Nişanyan


  • şeş: from PIE base *seks "six."
Cognates: cf. Avestan kšvaš, Sanskrit sas, Greek hex, Latin sex, Lithuanian sesi, Old Irish se, Welsh chwech, Old Norse, Old Frisian sex, Middle Dutch sesse, Dutch zes, Old High German sehs, German sechs, Gothic saihs "six."
English Cognate: six, sixty, hexagon (from Greek)
Source: Etymonline, Nişanyan


Çavkanî
  • Cheung, Johnny. Etymological Dictionary of the Iranian Verb. Boston: Brill. 2007.
  • Etymonline. Online English Etymology Dictionary. <etymonline.com> by Douglas Harper.
  • Fortson, Benjamin W. Indo-European Language and Culture. Blackwell Publishing. 2004.
  • Nisanyan, Sevan. Etymological Dictionary of Modern Turkish. Adam Y. Istanbul 2007.
  • Watkins, Calvert. The American Heritage Dictionary of Indo-European Roots. Second Ed. Houghton Publishing. USA 2007.