{"senses": [{"categories": ["Pages with 1 entry", "Pages with entries", "Turkish colloquialisms", "Turkish entries with incorrect language header", "Turkish lemmas", "Turkish nouns", "Turkish terms derived from German", "Turkish terms derived from Italian", "Turkish terms with IPA pronunciation"], "raw_glosses": ["(used in possessive constructions, colloquial) the best, the finest (of something)"], "glosses": ["the best, the finest (of something)"], "tags": ["colloquial", "uncountable"], "raw_tags": ["used in possessive constructions"], "wikipedia": ["Danzig"]}], "pos": "noun", "head_templates": [{"name": "head", "args": {"1": "tr", "2": "noun", "sort": "", "head": "", "3": "definite accusative", "4": "daniskayı", "f1request": "1", "f1accel-form": "def|acc|s", "5": "uncountable", "6": "", "7": "", "8": "-", "f3request": "1", "f3accel-form": "nom|p"}, "expansion": "daniska (definite accusative daniskayı, uncountable)"}, {"name": "tr-noun", "args": {"1": "yı", "2": "-"}, "expansion": "daniska (definite accusative daniskayı, uncountable)"}], "forms": [{"form": "daniskayı", "tags": ["accusative", "definite"]}], "related": [{"word": "lepiska"}], "etymology_text": "Likely from a metathesis of Italian Danzica, from German Danzig. The sense originates from a late Ottoman-era perception of goods from Danzig being especially good. Nişanyan also posits an alternative theory that it may come from Italian damasco (“damask”), an ornate silk fabric originating from Damascus.", "etymology_templates": [{"name": "der", "args": {"1": "tr", "2": "it", "3": "Danzica"}, "expansion": "Italian Danzica"}, {"name": "der", "args": {"1": "tr", "2": "de", "3": "Danzig"}, "expansion": "German Danzig"}, {"name": "der", "args": {"1": "tr", "2": "it", "3": "damasco", "t": "damask"}, "expansion": "Italian damasco (“damask”)"}], "sounds": [{"ipa": "/daˈnis.ka/"}], "word": "daniska", "lang": "Turkish", "lang_code": "tr"}
