"قامش بوجكی" meaning in Ottoman Turkish

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Noun

Forms: kamış böceği [romanization]
Etymology: From قامش (kamış, “reed”) and بوجك (böcek, “insect”). These aquatic beetles are found in the same places as reeds. In English they are sometimes called reed beetles. Head templates: {{head|ota|noun|tr=kamış böceği}} قامش بوجكی • (kamış böceği)
  1. A leaf beetle in subfamily Donaciinae. Categories (lifeform): Insects
    Sense id: en-قامش_بوجكی-ota-noun-Gj0T4Qdr Categories (other): Ottoman Turkish entries with incorrect language header

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