چری

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *čerig (army; soldier); cognate with Old Turkic [script needed] (čérig, army), Azerbaijani çəri, Chuvash ҫар (śar, army), Kyrgyz черик (cerik, soldier) and, more distantly, with Mongolian цэрэг (cereg, soldier) and Hungarian sereg.

Noun

چری • (çeri)

  1. army, a highly organized military force, concerned mainly with ground operations
    Synonyms: جند (cünd), جیش (ceyiş), عسكر (ʼasker), لشكر (leşker)
  2. soldier, a member of a ground-based army, of any rank, especially an enlisted one
    Synonym: عسكر (ʼasker)

Derived terms

  • چری باشی (çeri başı, commander)
  • یڭیچری (yeñiçeri, janissary)

Descendants

  • Turkish: çeri

Further reading

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