پوصوله

Ottoman Turkish

Alternative forms

  • پوسوله (pusula), پوصولا (pusula), پوسولا (pusula), پوصله (pusla), پوسله (pusla), پوصلا (pusla), پوسلا (pusla)

Etymology

From Italian bùssola (compass; box), derived from Latin buxis (box), from Ancient Greek πυξίς (puxís, box). Spread in the 14th century after the invention of compasses being boxed.

Noun

پوصوله (pusula)

  1. compass
  2. note, cheatsheet, slip, bill, memorandum, chit

Derived terms

  • پوصوله‌یی شاشرمق (pusulayı şaşırmak, perdere la bussola, to be bewildered)
  • پوصوله‌جی (pusulacı, maker or seller of compasses)
  • پوصوله‌سز (pusulasız, without a compass; bewildered)

Descendants

  • Turkish: pusula
  • Armenian: փուսուլա (pʿusula)
  • Kurdish:
    Central Kurdish: پِسوولە (pisûle)

References

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