ahlat
See also: Ahlat
Turkish
editEtymology 1
editFrom Ottoman Turkish آخلاط (ahlat), from Greek αχλάδι (achládi).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editahlat (definite accusative ahlatı, plural ahlatlar)
- wild pear (Pyrus elaeagrifolia or Pyrus pyraster – the tree or its fruit)
- (colloquial) country bumpkin
Declension
editSynonyms
edit- (pear): yaban armudu
- (pear): dağ armudu
- (bumpkin): köylü
Etymology 2
editFrom Ottoman Turkish اخلاط (ahlât), from Arabic أخْلَاط, plural of Arabic خِلْط (ḵilṭ); which is also borrowed into Ottoman Turkish as خلط (hılt, halt).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editahlat (definite accusative ahlatı, plural ahlatlar)
- (historical) four bodily fluids, referred to as the cardinal humours
- Synonym: ahlât-ı erbaa
- (dated, collective) the ingredients of a mixture
- (dated, physiology, collective) the body parts
Declension
editInflection | ||
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Nominative | ahlat | |
Definite accusative | ahlatı | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | ahlat | ahlatlar |
Definite accusative | ahlatı | ahlatları |
Dative | ahlata | ahlatlara |
Locative | ahlatta | ahlatlarda |
Ablative | ahlattan | ahlatlardan |
Genitive | ahlatın | ahlatların |
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