Almaq
1. sound-signify
Al: (noun) some heavenly creature
Almaq: (verb) to get (something), to receive (something delivered), to buy, to perchase
Sound-signify:
prominent form/type [–]:
vectorial tendency [a]: (relative to) heights
function [l]: transferring
Sound-signify version: ([do the act of getting] relative to heights) + ([functionally] transferring)
Semantic interpretation: ([to] get the job of transferring concept from heights)
background
This verb, most possibly, has originated from receiving granted from upper spots. ‘Alma’ (today it means ‘apple’ but primarily it meant any kind of fruit as granted from higher spots) is conceived as granted from sky.
alma: received transferringly granted from upper spots
alma: (imperative) Don’t take! Don’t get!
Therefore, ‘alma’ (apple) is the forbidden fruit.
Transitivity of ‘Al’ (as a heavenly creature): alt [al+t]
Alınmaq: to be gotten, to be received, to be bought
This verb exceptionally functions as passive voice to the active voice ‘almaq’. It is so because there is the sound [l] (passive voice making sound) with root.
Sound-signify:
al: get, receive, buy, perchase
[vowel+n]: self-transitive
Sound-signify version:
Semantic interpretation: ([to] make self be received/gotten)