شریت

Ottoman Turkish

شریت

Alternative forms

  • شرید (şerid), شریط (şerit), شیریت (şirit)

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic شَرِيط (šarīṭ, tape, ribbon, band).

Noun

شریت • (şerit) (definite accusative شریدی (şeridi), plural شریتلر (şeritler))

  1. tape, any thin and flat material produced in the form of a roll
  2. ribbon, a long, narrow tape used for decoration of clothing
    Synonym: قوردله (kordela)
  3. galloon, a braided trimming with bullion thread on men's coats

Derived terms

  • شریت صوغلجانی (şerit soğulcanı, tapeworm)
  • شریتجی (şeritci, ribbon weaver)
  • شریتلمك (şeritlemek, to tape)
  • شریتلو (şeritli, furnished with a tape)
  • صرمه شریدی (sırma şeridi, golden trimming)
  • مساحه شریدی (mesaha şeridi, measuring tape)

Descendants

  • Turkish: şerit
  • Albanian: shirit
  • Armenian: շէրիտ (šērit), շրիդ (šrid)
  • Pontic Greek: σ̌ερίτ' (šerít'), σ̌α̤ρίτ' (šärít'), σ̌ερίτιν (šerítin)

Further reading

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