susanmak

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Turkish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Originally the impersonal passive of susamak, “to thirst”.

Verb[edit]

susanmak

  1. (regional, Artvin) to become thirsty
    Susandın mı?Are you thirsty? (literally, “Have you become thirsty?”)