devşirme

devşirme
is.
1) Devşirmek işi
2) tar. Asker yetiştirilmek üzere Yeniçeri Ocağına alınacak çocukları seçip toplama işi
3) tar. Yeniçeri Ocağına bu yolla alınan çocuk
4) sf. Toplanmış, bir araya getirilmiş

Biz, bürokratlardan devşirme bir kalabalıkla bir inkılap hareketinin yürütülemeyeceğini, iddia ediyorduk.

- Y. K. Karaosmanoğlu

Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük. 2010.

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