kervan

Old Saxon

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *kerbaną, whence also Old English ċeorfan, Old Frisian kerva, Old High German kerban.

Verb

kervan

  1. to cut

Conjugation


Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from Persian کاروان (kârvân). Cognate with later borrowing karavan.

Noun

kervan (definite accusative kervanı, plural kervanlar)

  1. caravan (a convoy or procession of travelers, their vehicles and cargo, and any pack animals)
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