deitirmez
Deitirmez is a Turkish verb form that appears primarily in historical, dialectal, or literary contexts. It is the third-person singular present tense negative of the verb deitirmek, a less common or archaic counterpart of the more widely used devirmek, which means to topple, overthrow, or overturn. In standard Turkish, devirmek is the usual verb for overthrowing a government, an institution, or a regime; deitirmek and its negative form deitirmez thus belong to a less common variant of the same semantic field.
Morphologically, deitirmez is formed by taking the verb stem deitirmek and attaching the ordinary present-tense negative
Usage and domains: due to its rarity in contemporary Turkish, deitirmez is most often encountered in older
See also: devirmek, devir, deitirmek, Turkish verbs, Turkish dialects.
Note: As with many archaic or dialectal forms, the precise meaning and acceptability of deitirmek and its