kalın
Turkish
Etymology
From Ottoman Turkish قالن, ultimately from Proto-Turkic *Kalïŋ. Cognate with Old Turkic [script needed] (kalïn), [script needed] (kalï-), Azerbaijani qalın, etc.
Noun
kalın (definite accusative kalını, plural kalınlar)
- (colloquial) Property or payment given by a husband or his family to a wife at the time of marriage, bride price.
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