كرمان

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Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology 1

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Unknown. Cognate with Chuvash карман (karman) and Tatar кирмән (kirmän).

Noun

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كرمان (kerman or kirman) (definite accusative كرمانی (kermanı), plural كرمانلر (kermanlar))

  1. castle, fortress, stronghold, any fortified place built to withstand attack
    Synonyms: حصار (hisar), حصن (hısn), دز (diz), قسطل (kastel), قلعه (kalʼe)
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  • Turkish: kermen

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Etymology 2

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Borrowed from Armenian քարման (kʻarman).

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كرمان (kerman or kirman) (definite accusative كرمانی (kermanı), plural كرمانلر (kermanlar))

  1. spindle, a rod used for spinning and then winding fibres, especially wool
    Synonyms: ایك (), دوك (dük), مغزل (miğzel)
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Etymology 3

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Borrowed from Persian کرمان (kermân), from Middle Persian klmʾn (Kermān).

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كرمان (kirmân)

  1. Kerman (a province in Iran)
  2. Kerman (a city, the provincial capital of Kerman Province, Iran)
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