töre

töre
is.
1) Bir toplulukta benimsenmiş, yerleşmiş davranış ve yaşama biçimlerinin, kuralların, görenek ve geleneklerin, ortaklaşa alışkanlıkların, tutulan yolların bütünü, âdet

Töre anlayışları bu bilinçlilikleriyle pekişmiştir.

- N. Cumalı
2) Bir toplumdaki ahlaki davranış biçimleri, adap
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