çul

(Anglais)

  1. A rough fabric generally woven of animal hair.
  2. A cloth used to cover animals, generally woven of animal hair; a saddlecloth.
  3. A simple fabric Tekke attendants cover oneselves with.
  4. (figuratively, informal) clothing, outfit

Prononcé comme (IPA)
/ˈt͡ʃuɫ/
Étymologie (Anglais)

In summary

Inherited from Ottoman Turkish چول (çul, “haircloth, a horse's covering or blanket, a horse-cloth”), from Persian جل (joll) or جول (jūl, “horse-covering, saddlecloth”), shares common origin with Arabic جُلّ (jull, “horse-covering, saddlecloth”). Cognate with Azerbaijani çul, Turkmen jul, Uyghur جۇل (jul), Uzbek jul.

sac en jute

gros canevas

çuval bezi

grober Haarstoff

Pferdedecke

Sachtuch

Sackleinwand

Kauder

στυππείο

merş

merşik

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