Aşmaq
1. sound-signify
Aş: (noun) soup-like food
Aşmaq: (verb) [double-phase verb] to pass some obstacle (like a wall or mountain) by ascending on one side and descending on the other, to go up
(of something) and come down on the other side, to capsize
Sound-signify:
prominent form/type [–]:
vectorial tendency [a]: (relative to) heights
function [ş]: mutual, relevant
Sound-signify version: ([do the act] relative to heights) + ([functionally] mutually relevant)
Semantic interpretation: ([to] do the mutually relevant job of relative to heights)
background
binary of ‘aş’ as a verb and as a noun.
Aş (noun): the name of some food like soup which is cooked and destributed when a person (aşıq) did ‘aşmaq’ and passed the mountains for a quest.
aşmaq ≠ yaşmaq (aş ≠ [y+aş])
Yaşmaq is the opposite action to aşmaq, i.e., this opposition occurs just by adding [y] (as the first sound) to aşmaq.
Aşıq is the one who passes the mountains to go on a quest. The girl whom aşıq was in love wore yaşmaq (a vail over the mouth) to remain commited. ‘Yaşmaq’ structurally is a verb but never is used as a verb but as a noun.