"كفنه" meaning in Ottoman Turkish

See كفنه in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

Forms: kefne [romanization], kefene [romanization], كفنهیی [accusative, definite], كفنهلر [plural]
Etymology: Ultimately from, or related to Arabic كَفّ (kaff, “palm of the hand; glove”). Etymology templates: {{der|ota|ar|كَفّ|t=palm of the hand; glove}} Arabic كَفّ (kaff, “palm of the hand; glove”) Head templates: {{head|ota|noun|definite accusative|كفنهیی|plural|كفنهلر|f1tr=kefneyi, kefeneyi|f2tr=kefneler, kefeneler|tr=kefne|tr2=kefene}} كفنه • (kefne or kefene) (definite accusative كفنهیی (kefneyi, kefeneyi), plural كفنهلر (kefneler, kefeneler))
  1. palm, a pitted, hard plate set into a stiff leather band that is worn around the palm of the hand, used to push the needle through the canvas, in sewing sails, sacks, etc. Derived forms: موتاف كفنهسی (mutaf kefnesi) (english: glove used by ropemakers)
    Sense id: en-كفنه-ota-noun-HeYPULFQ Categories (other): Ottoman Turkish entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Sewing, Tools
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    },
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        ],
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        ],
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