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  • 61 aşkına

    adv. for the sake of, in the name of, in the cause of, for one's sake

    Turkish-English dictionary > aşkına

  • 62 yund

    I
    Name for one of the twelve years in Turkic
    II
    Horsesşthe word is used for singular or plural

    Old Turkish to English > yund

  • 63 yund

    I
    Name for one of the twelve years in Turkic
    II
    Horsesşthe word is used for singular or plural

    Old Turkish to English > yund

  • 64 göbek

    1. navel, umbilicus. 2. paunch, potbelly, belly. 3. middle, core, center, heart. 4. heart (of lettuce, cabbage, etc.). 5. central design (on a carpet, rug, tray, ceiling or in a garden, etc.). 6. traffic circle, rotary, circle. 7. hub (of a wheel). - adı name given to a newborn baby when cutting its umbilical cord. - atmak 1. to belly-dance. 2. colloq. to be wild with joy. - bağı 1. infant´s bellyband. 2. bot. funicle. - bağlamak/salıvermek to develop a paunch, get a potbelly. -i bağlı/beraber kesilmiş /la/ buddy-buddy with. - çalkamak/çalkalamak to shake one´s belly. -i çatlamak to struggle hard, have a hard time (achieving something). -i düşmek 1. to shed the stump of the umbilical cord. 2. to develop an umbilical hernia. - fıtığı path. umbilical hernia. - havası 1. music for a belly dance. 2. an amusing situation. -inden işetmek /ı/ slang to stab, knife. -ini kesmek /ın/ to cut the umbilical cord (of a newborn baby). - kordonu umbilical cord. -i sokakta kesilmiş colloq. 1. (one) who never stays home, gadabout. 2. prostitute, streetwalker. - taşı heated marble slab to lie on for sweating in a Turkish bath.

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > göbek

  • 65 Allah

    n. King of kings, name for God; the Supreme, the Eternal; the godhead, Allah, God, the Lord, the Almighty, the Creator, Father, the Infinite, the Providence
    * * *
    1. God 2. godhead

    Turkish-English dictionary > Allah

  • 66 belsoğukluğu

    n. gonorrhea, gonorrhoea [Brit.], blennorrhea, former name for gonorrhea, (Slang) clap, dose of clap
    * * *
    gonorrhea

    Turkish-English dictionary > belsoğukluğu

  • 67 freon

    n. freon, brand name for a group of gaseous or liquid substances used as refrigerants (Chemistry)

    Turkish-English dictionary > freon

  • 68 açığ

    I
    Bitter of anything
    II
    Savoring life
    Name for "a gift of the sultan"

    Old Turkish to English > açığ

  • 69 arslan

    Lion. It is used as a name for kings

    Old Turkish to English > arslan

  • 70 bilinçek

    The name for "anything stolen which is later found in the hands of stealer or of someone else"

    Old Turkish to English > bilinçek

  • 71 bodh

    I
    bodh monçuk - The name for "beads, made of compound perfume and musk, and worn by slave girls"
    II
    Bustard
    A man's height

    Old Turkish to English > bodh

  • 72 büsteli

    A name for "mountain spinach" which is eaten

    Old Turkish to English > büsteli

  • 73 çatpa

    The name for a compensation which the village chief exacts from one who does not come out to dig a canal or irrigation channel

    Old Turkish to English > çatpa

  • 74 çawa

    A name for young man

    Old Turkish to English > çawa

  • 75 eşük

    I
    The name for any brocade which is sent to cover the grave of a dead emir or king as a sign of honor to him; it is afterward divided among the poor
    II
    Coverlet

    Old Turkish to English > eşük

  • 76 içegü

    [Intestines] The name for what is enclosed by the ribs

    Old Turkish to English > içegü

  • 77 İnal

    The name for any young man whose mother is a Khtun and whose father is a commoner

    Old Turkish to English > İnal

  • 78 kanğlı

    I
    A wagon for carrying loads
    II
    Name of an important man of Qifčaq

    Old Turkish to English > kanğlı

  • 79 Karaçuk

    A name for al-Frb. It is one of the cities of the Oγuz

    Old Turkish to English > Karaçuk

  • 80 koş

    I
    A pair of anything
    II
    koş at - A name for " the reserve horse of the king "

    Old Turkish to English > koş

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