đevdir

đevdir
đèvdīr (đèvđīr) m <G đevdíra>
DEFINICIJA
reg. metalna posuda za cijeđenje; cjedilo, cjediljka, škrova
ETIMOLOGIJA
tur. kevgir ← perz. kefgȋr

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