qishgi
Qishgi is a term that appears in some Turkic-language contexts with no single, universally accepted meaning. In available regional sources, it has been used to refer to winter-related phenomena, but its precise sense varies by dialect and author.
Linguists often trace qishgi to the Turkic root qish, meaning "winter," with suffixes that form nominal or
In ethnographic and linguistic writings about Central Asia and adjacent regions, qishgi has been linked to
In contemporary reference works, qishgi is rarely included in mainstream dictionaries. It tends to appear in
Further research and primary-source documentation are needed to establish a clear, consensus-defining description of qishgi, including