Ottoman Turkish edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Arabic كَسَاد (kasād, unsalableness; economic depression), verbal noun of كَسَدَ (kasada, to run not well, to be stagnant).

Noun edit

كساد (kesad)

  1. unsaleableness, the state or quality of being unsellable or unmarketable
  2. (economics) stagnation, depression, a period of major economic contraction

Derived terms edit

  • كسادلق (kesadlık, time or condition of stagnation)

Descendants edit

  • Turkish: kesat
  • Albanian: qesat
  • Armenian: քէսատ (kʻēsat), քյասադ (kʻyasad)

Further reading edit