çatmak
- (transitive) to stack, pile (arms); to prop (poles, etc.) together
- (transitive) to put up (a framework of poles or timbers)
- (transitive) to tie on (a cloth worn around the forehead)
- (transitive) to knit (one's brows)
- (intransitive, with-dative) to meet with, come up against, run up against (someone or something unpleasant)
- (intransitive, with-dative) to encounter, chance upon (someone)
- (intransitive) to scold, berate
- (intransitive) to hit, bump
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From Ottoman Turkish چاتمق (çatmak, “to bring together”), from Proto-Turkic *čat- (“to bring together”). Cognate with Karakhanid جَتْماقْ (čatmāq).
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