çapkın

Turkish

Etymology

From Middle Turkic çapġun (“fast moving horse, raid, attack”), from çap- (“to hit noisily, move fast, raid”),[1] from Old Turkic çap- (to hit noisily, strike mud or paint),[2] morphologically çap- + -kın.

Adjective

çapkın

  1. vagabond, rascal, bugger
  2. amorist, saucy, profligate

Derived terms

  • çapkınlık

References

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