salkım

Turkish

Etymology

Inherited from Ottoman Turkish صالقم (salkım, bunch, cluster), from Proto-Turkic *salkım (bunch of grapes) and probably related to sarkmak (to hang loosely).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /saɫkɯm/

Noun

salkım (definite accusative salkımı, plural salkımlar)

  1. (botany) bunch, cluster, clump, a group of similar things, such as grapes
    Synonym: hoşa
  2. (botany) corymb, fascicle, a cluster of flowers or leaves on a plant
    Synonym: korimb
  3. wisteria, any of several woody, climbing vines of the genus Wisteria
    Synonym: mor salkım

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