پالاموت

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Ottoman Turkish

پالاموت

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Byzantine Greek παλαμίδα (palamída, Atlantic bonito), from Ancient Greek πηλαμύς (pēlamús).

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Noun

پالاموت (palamut) (definite accusative پالامودی (palamudu), plural پالاموتلر (palamutlar))

  1. Atlantic bonito, any large, mackerel-like fish of the species Sarda sarda
    Synonym: پچوطه (peçuta, peçota)
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Etymology 2

پالاموتلر

From Byzantine Greek βαλανίδι(ον) (balanídi(on), acorn), from Ancient Greek βάλανος (bálanos).

Noun

پالاموت (palamut) (definite accusative پالامودی (palamudu), plural پالاموتلر (palamutlar))

  1. acorn, the fruit of the oak, being an oval nut growing in a woody cup or cupule
    Synonym: پلیت (pelit)
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