timsah

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Azerbaijani

Etymology

From Arabic تِمْسَاح (timsāḥ), from Coptic ⲙⲥⲁϩ (msah), from Egyptian
G17O34
V28
I3
mzḥ (crocodile).

Noun

timsah (definite accusative timsahnı, plural timsahlar)

  1. crocodile
  2. alligator (a large amphibious reptile with sharp teeth and very strong jaws)

Declension


Turkish

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Arabic تِمْسَاح (timsāḥ), from Coptic ⲙⲥⲁϩ (msah), from Egyptian
G17O34
V28
I3
mzḥ (crocodile).

Noun

timsah (definite accusative timsahı, plural timsahlar)

  1. crocodile
  2. alligator (a large amphibious reptile with sharp teeth and very strong jaws)