talim

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Tagalog

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Etymology

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From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *tazəm, from Proto-Austronesian *Cazəm. Compare Aklanon talum, Bikol Central tarom, Hiligaynon talum, Ilocano tadem, Kapampangan taram, Makasar tarang, Malay tajam, Pangasinan tarem, Sambali tarom, West Coast Bajau torom, and Wolio tada.

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Noun

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talím (Baybayin spelling ᜆᜎᜒᜋ᜔)

  1. sharpness (of blades)
    Synonyms: talas, katalasan
  2. blade; cutting edge of an instrument
  3. cutting point (of an arrow, auger, etc.)
    Synonym: tulis
  4. (figurative) sharpness; severity (of one's word or language)
    Synonyms: sakit, kasakitan, hayap, kahayapan
  5. (figurative) piercing quality (of one's eyes)
    Synonyms: lisik, panlilisik

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Turkish

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Etymology

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    Inherited from Ottoman Turkish تعلیم, borrowed from Arabic تَعْلِيم (taʕlīm), from عَلَّمَ (ʕallama).

    Noun

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    talim (definite accusative talimi, plural talimler)

    1. teaching, instruction
    2. exercise, drill

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