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1 celibacy
n. bekârlık* * *bekarlık* * *['selibəsi](the state of being unmarried or of refraining from sexual intercourse, especially in obedience to religious vows.) evlenmeme (yemini)- celibate -
2 vow
n. adak, ant, yemin————————v. adamak, ant içmek, yemin etmek, ahdetmek* * *1. yemin et (v.) 2. yemin (n.)* * *1. noun(a solemn promise, especially one made to God: The monks have made/taken a vow of silence; marriage vows.) yemin, ant2. verb1) (to make a solemn promise (that): He vowed that he would die rather than surrender.) yemin etmek, ant içmek2) (to threaten: He vowed revenge on all his enemies.) yemin ederek söz vermek
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