"چالپاره" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Ottoman Turkish]

Forms: çalpara [romanization]
Etymology: From Persian چار پاره (“type of percussion instrument”, literally “four parts”). Etymology templates: {{der|ota|fa|چار پاره|lit=four parts|t=type of percussion instrument}} Persian چار پاره (“type of percussion instrument”, literally “four parts”) Head templates: {{head|ota|noun|tr=çalpara}} چالپاره • (çalpara)
  1. type of wooden castanets Categories (topical): Musical instruments
    Sense id: en-چالپاره-ota-noun-sh2mr5pS Categories (other): Ottoman Turkish entries with incorrect language header

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