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Koltuk

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Koltuk (İsim)

(Türkçe - İngilis lüğət) :
astr. Cassiopeia; Cassiopeia´s Chair.
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koltuk (İsim)

(Türkçe - İngilis lüğət) :
1. armpit. 2. armchair. 3. flattery. 4. out-of-the-way spot. 5. small, out-of-the-way shop. 6. buttress. 7. patronage, backing, pull. 8. slang brothel, whorehouse. 9. high position, important job. altı 1. armpit. 2. patronage, backing, pull. değneği crutch. değneğiyle with difficulty and with the help of others. a girmek (for the groom) to take the bride´s arm during the koltuk töreni. una girmek /ın/ to put oneself under (someone´s) protection. halatı mooring line. ları kabarmak to swell with pride. kapısı servant´s entrance. meyhanesi cheap, standup bar. ta olmak colloq. to be entertained at someone else´s expense. una sığınmak /ın/ to put oneself under (someone´s) protection. taşı voussoir (placed next to the keystone). töreni ceremony in which a groom sees the face of his bride for the first time. vermek /a/ to flatter (someone) to his face. a vermek /ı/ to give (the bride) to the groom during the koltuk töreni. yastığı bolster, cushion (used as an armrest).
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koltukçu (İsim)

(Türkçe - İngilis lüğət) :
1. maker or seller of armchairs. 2. seller of used furniture. 3. flatterer. 4. owner/operator of a cheap, standup bar.
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koltukçuluk (İsim)

(Türkçe - İngilis lüğət) :
1. making or selling armchairs. 2. being a flatterer.
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koltuklama (İsim)

(Türkçe - İngilis lüğət) :
1. carrying something under one´s arm. 2. flattery.
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koltuklamak (Feil)

(Türkçe - İngilis lüğət) :
/ı/ 1. to tuck (something) under one´s arm. 2. to take (someone´s) arm (to support him). 3. to flatter.
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koltuklanmak (Feil)

(Türkçe - İngilis lüğət) :
to be flattered.
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koltuklu (Sifət)

(Türkçe - İngilis lüğət) :
(chair) that has arms.
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koltukluk (İsim)

(Türkçe - İngilis lüğət) :
tailor. shield (sewn in the underarm of a garment).