تجارتخانه
Ottoman Turkish
Etymology
Possibly formed in Ottoman Turkish from تجرات (ticaret, “business”) + خانه (hane, “house”), from Arabic تِجَارَة (tijāra) and Persian خانه (xâne), or possibly borrowed directly from Persian تجارتخانه.
Noun
تجارتخانه • (ticarethane)
- business, place of business
- 1926 March 20, advertisement on page 4 of Hakimiyeti Milliye:
- هر نوع مطبعه ماكنعلری مجلس و مقوا ماكنلری
ایچون
استانبولده غلطه ده و ویوودا سوقاعنده ۱۱-۹ نومرولرده
بورلابولدرلر تجارتخانهسنه مراجعت- her nevi matba'a makineleri meclis ve mukavva makineleri
içun
İstanbul'da Galata'da Voyvoda sokağında nümerolarda 9-11
Burla Biraderler ticarethanesine müracaat - (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- her nevi matba'a makineleri meclis ve mukavva makineleri
- 1926 March 20, advertisement on page 4 of Hakimiyeti Milliye:
Descendants
- Turkish: ticarethane
See also
- تجارتكاه (ticaretgah)
References
- Nişanyan, Sevan (2002–) “ticaret”, in Nişanyan Sözlük
- Avery, Robert et al., editors (2013), The Redhouse Dictionary Turkish/Ottoman English, 21st edition, Istanbul: Sev Yayıncılık, →ISBN
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