Ottoman Turkish

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چیت

Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Turkic *čït (fence).[1]

Noun

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چیت (çit) (definite accusative چیتی (çiti), plural چیتلر (çitler))

  1. hurdle, a movable frame of wattled twigs, osiers, or withes and stakes, used for enclosing land or folding sheep
  2. fence, a thin, artificial barrier that separates two pieces of land or encloses the lands of a house, building, etc.
    Synonym: سیاج (siyac)
  3. hedge, a thicket of bushes or other shrubbery planted as a fence between two portions of land or parts of a garden
    Synonym: سیاج (siyac)

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Turkish: çit
  • Armenian: չիթ (čʻitʻ)

References

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  1. ^ Clauson, Gerard (1972) “çıt”, in An Etymological Dictionary of pre-thirteenth-century Turkish, Oxford: Clarendon Press, page 401

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