Axmaq
1. sound-signify
Axmaq: to flow (this verb, other than water current, is used for meteors’ movement, and snakes’ normal movement as well.)
Sound-signify:
prominent form/type [–]:
vectorial tendency [a]: (relative to) heights
function [x]: ([x] an evolved form of [q]) sprouting
Sound-signify version: ([do the act] relative to heights) + ([functionally] sprouting)
Semantic interpretation: ([to] do the sprouting job relative to heights)
background
This verb has most possibly brought about from the motion of meteors in the sky.
axmaq ≠ yaxmaq (ağ ≠ [y+ax])
yaxmaq is the opposite action to axmaq, i.e., this opposition occurs just by adding [y] (as the first sound) to axmaq.
Look → yaxmaq: to burn and smear (It is, in fact, the friction against fluent flow. There is the time when a meteor moves seemingly as a star but there is the time when it seemingly burns and smears in the sky.)
Axınmaq: to get seemingly sleepy and gradually fall down
Sound-signify:
ax: flow
[vowel+n]: self-transitive
Sound-signify version:
Semantic interpretation: ([to] do selfness flow)
Axıtmaq: to make some certain liquid flow
Sound-signify:
ax: flow
[vowel+t]: other-transitive
Sound-signify version:
Semantic interpretation: ([to] to make something flow)