چاپه

Ottoman Turkish

چاپه

Etymology

Ultimately from Latin sappa (mattock), perhaps through Italian zappa (hoe), Greek τσάπα (tsápa, hoe) or Venetian sapa (hoe).

Noun

چاپه • (çapa)

  1. hoe, an agricultural tool used for digging rows
    Synonym: كنند (kenend)
  2. (nautical) bends, the thickest planks in a ship
  3. palm of an anchor, palmed anchor

Derived terms

  • چاپه‌جی (çapacı, maker or seller of hoes)
  • چاپه‌لمق (çapalamak, to hoe)
  • چاپه‌لنمق (çapalanmak, to be hoed)

Descendants

  • Turkish: çapa
  • Armenian: չափա (čʿapʿa)
  • Laz: ჩაფა (çapa)

Further reading

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