FromProto-Turkic*atā-(“to give name, to make a promise, to affiance, to beckon”), which was derived fromProto-Turkic*āt(“name”) combined with the suffixProto-Turkic*-(g)A.[1]Doublet ofatamak.
adamak (third-person singular simple presentadar)
1 The suffixes-ken and-cesine may be suffixed to the base form of any of the following tenses: aorist, continuous, inferential (even when it follows another suffix), and future.