Ancient
or.okh-khu.ng (Orkhun) script by Doðan Türker
with GIF A
nimator®
on MS Windows'98
photo.

 

TÜRKÇE

   

At left is the word ob.al.okh-(kh)u, meaning an oval arrow, or fish, or even a glass-ball (i.e. a soothsayer’s reading globe) in English.

When written in or.okh-khu.ng stamp-glyphs, a stylized form of the said creature appears surprisingly, although the characters used are syllabic consonnants of b, l, okh, and single vowels o & a.

This is either an am.oðh.uz : (ýþ).ng feature or simply a biogenetic factor that requires further investigation into the visually descriptive nature of the somehow underestimated Turkish language of ours, since there are several other instances of such schematic interactions and formations taking place within her öt.(ür).im : oðh-ðhu ~ tamðha marks, meaning “terms of sign speech reading & reading marked speech signs”, which simply denotes a stamp, such as one of those made of wood, metal or rubber.

 

p Click on the swinging school of fish above for more derivations.