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Anlam (İngilizce)

  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

Eş anlamlılar

çuval bezi

Çeviriler

grober Haarstoff

Pferdedecke

Sachtuch

Sackleinwand

Kauder

στυππείο

sac en jute

gros canevas

(IPA) olarak telaffuz edilir
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Etimoloji (İngilizce)

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.

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