شامه

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Ottoman Turkish[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

Borrowed from Arabic شَامَة (šāma).

Noun[edit]

شامه (şame) (irregular plural شام or شامات)

  1. birthmark, mole, freckle
    Synonyms: بك (beñ), خال (hal)

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Etymology 2[edit]

Borrowed from Classical Persian شَامَه (šāma). All descendants rather reflect a dialectal form *شامی (*şami), which may have arose by conflation with شامی (şami, Damascene), for which compare the similarly formed یمنی (yemeni, headscarf, literally Yemeni).

Noun[edit]

شامه (şame)

  1. shawl, veil, headscarf worn by women
    Synonyms: باش اورتوسی (baş örtüsü), یمنی (yemeni)
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Etymology 3[edit]

Ultimately from Arabic شَمَّ (šamma, to smell).

Noun[edit]

شامه (şamme)

  1. smell (sense)

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Etymology 4[edit]

Adjective[edit]

شامه (şame)

  1. Alternative form of شامی (şami, Damascene)

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