دكسز

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Old Anatolian Turkish

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Etymology

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By surface analysis, دَكْ (däŋ, weight, appropriate) +‎ ـسُزْ (-süz, -less).

Adjective

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دَكْسُزْ (däŋsüz)

  1. inappropriate
  2. (a person) acting inappropriate or disrespectful; immodest, insolent

Descendants

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  • Azerbaijani: dənsiz
  • Ottoman Turkish: دڭسز (deñsiz)

References

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Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Anatolian Turkish دَكْسُزْ (däŋsüz).

Adjective

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دڭسز (deñsiz)

  1. (a person) acting disrespectful or inappropriate; immodest, insolent

Descendants

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