cismi
Cismi is a Turkish morphological form derived from the noun cisim, meaning body or physical object. It functions as a third-person possessive construction that expresses possession, roughly translating to “his/her/its body.” Turkish possessive suffixes attach to the noun and follow vowel harmony, so cismi represents the common written form of this possessive relation.
In broader Turkish usage, cismi occurs in contexts discussing corporeality or material reality. It can appear
Etymology traces cismi to the base noun cisim (body, object), a word that entered Turkish with the