tülbend

  • 41tulip — /ˈtjuləp / (say tyoohluhp) noun 1. any of the plants constituting the genus, Tulipa, cultivated in many varieties, and having large, showy, usually erect, cup shaped or bell shaped flowers of various colours. 2. a flower or bulb of such a plant.… …

  • 42turban — /ˈtɜbən / (say terbuhn) noun 1. a form of headdress of Muslim origin worn by men chiefly in parts of northern Africa, and south western and southern Asia, consisting of a scarf of silk, linen, cotton, or the like, wound directly round the head or …

  • 43KEVR — Devretmek, dönmek. * Sarık sarmak. Tülbend sarmak. * Bir yerde toplanmış olan develer. * Çokluk, bolluk, ziyadelik. * Mukül dedikleri darı cinsi …

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  • 44MİŞVEZ — (C: Meşâviz) Tülbend …

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  • 45tulip — [16] Tulip and turban [16] are ultimately the same word. Both come from Persian dulband, and the name was applied to the plant because of its flower’s supposed resemblance to a turban. Dulband was borrowed into Turkish as tuliband, and this made… …

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  • 46tulip — [to͞o′lip, tyo͞o′lip] n. [Fr tulipe (earlier tulipan) < Turk tülbend, TURBAN: from the flower s resemblance to a turban] 1. any of various bulb plants (genus Tulipa) of the lily family, mostly spring blooming, with long, broad, pointed leaves… …

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  • 47turban — [tʉr′bən] n. [earlier turbant < MFr < It turbante < Turk tülbend, dial. form of dülbend < Pers dulbänd, turban, sash] 1. any of various styles of headdress worn by men in the Middle East and S Asia, consisting of a length of cloth… …

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