and ـسز سز (siz) Alternative spelling of سیز From Proto-Turkic *si-ŕ (“you”). Cognate with Turkish siz (“you”), Old Turkic 𐰾𐰃𐰕 (siz, “you”). سِزْ (siz)...
*-siŕ. ـسز • (-siz or -sız or -suz or -süz) Suffix used to create adjectives not containing the noun; -less. Ottoman Turkish terms suffixed with ـسز Turkish:...
ادب سز, أدبسز, أدب سز From أدب + ـسز (“without”). ادبسز (transliteration needed) shameless...
آرسز (arsız) From Arabic عَار (ʕār, “shame”) + ـسز (sız, “without”). عارسز • (ʼarsız) shameless عارسزلق (ʼarsızlık) Turkish: arsız → Crimean Tatar: arsîz...
See also: سز, شر, and ـسز سَرَّ • (sarra) I (non-past يَسُرُّ (yasurru), verbal noun مَسَرَّة (masarra) or سُرُور (surūr) or سُرّ (surr) or سُرَّى (surrā)...
See also: سز, سر, and ـسز شَرَّ • (šarra) I (non-past يَشُرُّ (yašurru) or يَشِرُّ (yaširru), verbal noun شَرّ (šarr)) to be bad, to be evil, to act badly...
یوز (yüz, “face”) + ـسز (-süz, “-less”) یوزسز • (yüzsüz) shameless Turkish: yüzsüz Redhouse, James W. (1890) “یوزسز”, in A Turkish and English Lexicon[1]...
From قوت (kut, “luck”) + ـسز (-sız, “-less”). قوتسز • (kutsuz) unlucky Antonym: قوتلو (kutlu) قوتسزلق (kutsuzlık, “bad luck”) Bulgarian: кутсуз (kutsuz...
From امك (emek, “work”) and سز (siz, “without, lacking”). امكسز • (emeksiz) done or obtained without effort Turkish: emeksiz Kélékian, Diran (1911) “امكسز”...