Caymaq
1. sound-signify
Caymaq: (verb) to divert [from the route or on speaking] unwillingly,
Sound-signify:
prominent form/type [c]: qualitativity
prominent concept [ay]: the Moon
[ay]: to say
Sound-signify version: ([do the act] of [experiencing] differnce in quality) + (the Moon/saying)
Semantic interpretation: ([to] do the qualitatively differentiating job in the manner of the Moon)
background
caymaq [c+ay]
Ay (noun): the Moon
Aymaq (verb): to say
Aylanmaq (verb from the noun ‘ay’ the Moon): to rotate, to turn round in search for someone
This verb ‘caymaq’ has been brought about by adding the [conceptual] qualitativity signifying sound [c] to the verb ‘aymaq’ (to say) from ‘ay’ (the Moon), in fact from the Moon character and its complex manner [comprising the solumn masculine bright character up there + the manner of saying + the manner of questing.] Therefore, ‘caymaq’ primarily meant ‘to divert from the manner of the Moon’.