öelerinin
öelerinin is a term whose usage is not widely documented in major dictionaries or lexical references. It appears to be formed with Turkish orthography, combining a possible base öeler with the Turkish plural suffix -ler and the genitive suffix -in, yielding a form that resembles a possessive/genitive noun phrase meaning “of the öeler” or “the öeler’s.” Because there is no widely attested root öeler in standard Turkish, the precise meaning of öelerinin remains unclear. The term may therefore be a misspelling, a dialectal variant, a proper name, or a coined neologism in a particular text.
Etymology and linguistic notes: If one assumes Turkish morphology, -ler marks plurality and -in marks the genitive;
Usage: There are no well-documented modern or historical usages in widely consulted corpora. It may appear in
See also: Turkish language, Turkish suffixes, genitive case, possessive suffixes.
Notes: If you encountered the term in a text, consider whether it might be a misspelling of