cebren

cebren
zf., esk., Ar. cebren
Zorla

Cebren ve hile ile aziz vatanın bütün kaleleri zapt edilmiş, bütün tersanelerine girilmiş, bütün orduları dağıtılmış ve memleketin her köşesi bilfiil işgal edilmiş olabilir.

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Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük. 2010.

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  • Aesacus — or Aisakos, in Greek mythology, was a son of King Priam of Troy. Aesacus sorrowed for the death of his wife or would be lover, a daughter of the river Cebren, and was transformed into a bird.Apollodorus makes Aesacus son of Priam s first wife… …   Wikipedia

  • Paris — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para otros usos de este término, véase París (desambiguación). Los amores de Paris y Helena (1788), pintado por J. L. David. En la mitología griega, Paris, en …   Wikipedia Español

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