qollanilmay
Qollanilmay is a term used in Turkic-language linguistic texts, particularly in Uzbek and Kazakh, to indicate that something is not used or not applicable. It derives from the verb meaning “to use” and appears as a non-finite negated participle, commonly found in descriptions of methods, terms, or devices that are no longer in use.
Etymology and form: The root qo’llan- means “to use” or “to apply.” The form -il often marks
Usage: It is regularly used to label obsolete or unused items in technical writing, dictionaries, and grammars.
Related forms and notes: The term often appears alongside other non-finite forms of qo’llan-, such as qollaniladigan