آدیم

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Ottoman Turkish

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Turkic *ātïm (step); cognate with Azerbaijani addım, Bashkir аҙым (aźım), Chuvash утӑм (ut̬ăm), Kazakh адым (adym), Kyrgyz адым (adım), Southern Altai адым (adïm), Turkmen ädim and Uzbek odim.

Noun

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آدیم (adım) (definite accusative آدیمی (adımı), plural آدیملر (adımlar))

  1. step, pace, an advance or movement made from one foot to the other
    Synonyms: خطوه (hatve), قدم (kadem)
  2. pace, the distance covered in a step according to specific measurements

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Turkish: adım
  • Armenian: ատըմ (atəm), ադըմ (adəm), ադո̈ւմ (adüm)

Further reading

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