meleke

meleke
is., Ar. meleke
1) Tekrarlama sonucu kazanılan yatkınlık, alışkanlık

Tahmin yapmaya yapmaya ya bu melekem büsbütün körleşirse...

- H. Taner
2) fel., ruh b. Yeti
3) Yelken makarası

Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük. 2010.

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