"serseri" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Turkish]

Etymology: From Ottoman Turkish سرسری (serseri, “whimsical, vagrant, vagabond”) from Persian سرسری (sarsari). Etymology templates: {{inh|tr|ota|سرسری|t=whimsical, vagrant, vagabond|tr=serseri}} Ottoman Turkish سرسری (serseri, “whimsical, vagrant, vagabond”), {{der|tr|fa|سرسری|tr=sarsari}} Persian سرسری (sarsari) Head templates: {{tr-adj}} serseri
  1. straggler, vagrant
    Sense id: en-serseri-tr-adj-JFL0Is0m Categories (other): Turkish entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Turkish entries with incorrect language header: 79 21
  2. loose (not fixed in place, not under control)
    Sense id: en-serseri-tr-adj-PB5cG6mO
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: serserica, serserilik Related terms: ser

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          "english": "(please add an English translation of this quotation)",
          "ref": "1936 April 1, Ulusal Birlik, page 2",
          "text": "Karı koca kendilerini içkiye vermişler çocuklarını unutmuşlar […] Kadın, içki yüzünden aklını oynatmış, çocuklarını serseri olarak yaşamağa bırakmıştır.",
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      ],
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    "Turkish lemmas",
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    "Turkish terms inherited from Ottoman Turkish"
  ],
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        "straggler, vagrant"
      ],
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          "ref": "1936 April 1, Ulusal Birlik, page 2",
          "text": "Karı koca kendilerini içkiye vermişler çocuklarını unutmuşlar […] Kadın, içki yüzünden aklını oynatmış, çocuklarını serseri olarak yaşamağa bırakmıştır.",
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