kazıntı

(Angielski)

  1. Material that is dug up, excavated; scrapings.
  2. A mark of erasing on paper; erasure.

Wymawiane jako (IPA)
/ka.zɯnˈtɯ/
Etymologia (Angielski)

In summary

From Ottoman Turkish قازندی (ḳazındı, ḳazıntı, “scrapings, accumulation of matter scraped off, an erasure in a document”) (alternatively; قازنتی (ḳazıntı), قازیندی (ḳazındı)), from Ottoman Turkish قازینمق (ḳazınmaḳ, “to scratch one's self violently or persistently”), from Ottoman Turkish قازیمق (ḳazımaḳ, “to erase by scraping, scratching, to scratch the skin, to totally shave off, to eradicate”), from Ottoman Turkish قازمق (ḳazmaḳ, “to dig, to dig up, to excavate, to engrave”), from Proto-Turkic *kaŕ- (“to dig, to scratch”), morphologically kaz- + -ın + -tı.

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