"duşamak" meaning in All languages combined

See duşamak on Wiktionary

Verb [Turkish]

Forms: Aydın [Isparta], Manisa [Isparta], Ordu [Isparta], Mersin [Adana]
Etymology: From Proto-Turkic *tuĺa- (“to hobble”). Cognate with Kazakh тұсау (tūsau, “to hobble”). Etymology templates: {{inh|tr|trk-pro|*tuĺa-|t=to hobble}} Proto-Turkic *tuĺa- (“to hobble”), {{cog|kk|тұсау|t=to hobble}} Kazakh тұсау (tūsau, “to hobble”) Head templates: {{head|tr|verb}} duşamak
  1. to hobble Tags: Adana, Isparta, Muğla, dialectal Synonyms: duşaklamak Derived forms: duşak
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    },
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      "form": "Ordu",
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    },
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