Турецкое произношение
elkПроизношение
/ˈelk/ /ˈɛlk/
Этимология
[ 'elk ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English (dialectal) elk, from Old English eolc, eolh, from Proto-Germanic *elxaz (cf. Low German Elk, German Elch, Swedish älg), from late Proto-Indo-European *olk̑is, *elk̑is (cf. Latin alcēs, Old Church Slavonic olsĭ, Ancient Greek álkē), shortening of *h1elh1ḗn, -nós (compare Dutch eland, Welsh elain 'stag', Tocharian yäl/ylem 'antelope', Lithuanian élnis, Old Church Slavonic jelenĭ, Ancient Greek élaphos, Old Armenian եղն (ełn, “stag, deer”), Sanskrit ṛśyas 'male antelope').