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türemi

Türemi is a Turkish term that appears in some dialectal, historical, and literary contexts to denote reproduction or the product of reproduction, such as offspring or progeny. In contemporary standard Turkish, the more common noun for this concept is türeme, and türemi is not widely attested as a standard form. Because of its limited documentation, türemi is typically described as a regional, archaic, or poetic variant rather than a mainstream, everyday word.

Etymology and form ideas suggest that türemi derives from the verb türemek, meaning “to reproduce” or “to

Usage and meanings in available references generally align türemi with notions of reproduction, generative output, or

See also: reproduction, offspring, propagation, Turkish language, türeme, türemek. Notes: due to limited attestation, TÜRemi’s usage

breed,”
with
a
derivational
relationship
to
türe,
the
root
related
to
kind,
lineage,
or
generation.
The
exact
morphological
status
of
türemi
can
vary
in
sources,
and
in
many
cases
it
may
be
encountered
only
as
part
of
older
texts,
poetic
constructions,
or
specific
dialectal
usages,
rather
than
as
a
fixed,
modern
dictionary
entry.
offspring.
In
biological,
ecological,
and
demographic
discussions,
it
may
be
understood
as
referring
to
the
process
of
producing
new
individuals
or
to
the
result
of
that
process
(the
produced
offspring).
Because
of
its
rarity
in
everyday
Turkish,
contemporary
writers
often
prefer
türeme
or
more
precise
terms
such
as
üreme
or
üretim
to
avoid
ambiguity.
is
primarily
of
interest
to
linguistic,
historical,
or
regional
studies
rather
than
general
Turkish
usage.