In this section we will check the complex origins of words. It would be clearly seen that words have been originated so complex then they have diachronically gone concrete  in the forms of continuant and discontinuant structurings.
| continuant structure
 qatmar quruluş  | 
complex origin
 komplex gözə  | 
discontinuant structure
 qatmaz quruluş  | 
| verb “ağmaq” (to ascend) | ← ağ- → | noun “ağ” (white) | 
| verb “almaq” (to get something transferred from high above) | ← al- → | noun/adjective “al” (red) | 
| verb “anmaq” (to recall) | ← an- → | noun “an” (originally: sky of night) | 
| verb “asmaq” (to hang) | ← as- → | noun “at” (some form of “sun”) | 
| verb “aşmaq” (to throw) | ← aş- → | noun “aş” (some kind of soup) | 
| verb “aymaq” (to throw) | ← at- → | noun “at” (horse) | 
| verb “aymaq” (to say, express) | ← ay- → | noun “ay” (moon)
 e.m.: masculine being up  | 
| verb “bağmaq” → “baxmaq” (to look [at]) | ←  bağ-  → | 
noun “bağ” (garden)
 e.m.: prime ascendance  | 
