serender

Turkish

Serander

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Pontic Greek ξεραντέρ' (xerantér'). The relationship with dialectal Turkish seren is uncertain.

Noun

serender (Hemşin, Artvin, Tokat)

  1. a square-shaped, roofed, wooden larder in traditional Eastern Black Sea architecture, which is built away from the ground on four tree trunks and used to store and dry foodstuffs
    Coordinate terms: ambar, kiler, bagen, nalya

Descendants

  • Armenian: սերենդեր (serender) Hamshen
  • Laz: სერენთი (serenti), სეენთი (seenti); სერენდერი (serenderi); სერენდე (serende); სერენდი (serendi); სელენდერი (selenderi)

References

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