Thursday, February 18, 2021

Sumerian-Sulpae-Turkish-Culpan

Çolpan is the name of Venus in Turkish. 

Nişanyan says: "This word is a hundred percent Turkish but its etymologyis unknown."

Kazak Turkish: şolpan 
Kırım Tatarish: çulpa!
One of Tamerlane's wife's name is Çolpan, too. * And now: Şulpae means Jupiter in Sumerian Language.

Turkish Çolpan (şolpan, çulpa) and Sumerian Šulpae are in form and meaning very similar, aren't they?

Uzunbacak Adem

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Sources:

Nisanyansözlük
Prof. Dr. Gülensoy's Köken Bilgisi Sözlügü
Nedim Tuna
and my recherche

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