پیكه

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Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Persian پایگاه (pâygâh, base, foothold).

Noun

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پیكه (peyke) (definite accusative پیكه‌یی (peykeyi), plural پیكه‌لر (peykeler))

  1. footrest, footboard, a board, support, or small raised platform on which to support or rest the feet
  2. bench, in particular the wooden seats adjacent to the wall, especially in coffeehouses or old houses
Descendants
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  • Turkish: peyke

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Etymology 2

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Borrowed from French piqué (ribbed fabric).

Noun

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پیكه (pike) (definite accusative پیكه‌یی (pikeyi), plural پیكه‌لر (pikeler))

  1. (textiles) piqué, two fabrics stitched together to make a pattern, or a single fabric imitating this effect
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