davut

This is the 7017th most frequent Turkish word.


davut

"Davut" is the Turkish form of the name "David," often used as a male given name.


In this sentence, "Davut" is used as a proper noun, referring to someone's name.

Davut, mahallede bilinen iyi bir marangozdur.

Davut is a well-known carpenter in the neighborhood.


Here, "davut" is employed colloquially in some regional dialects to mean 'awkward' or 'unusual'.

Sokakta oynarken topu davut bir şekilde yakaladım.

I caught the ball in an awkward manner while playing in the street.


Although this might be a typographical error and should be "davul" (drum), it's used metaphorically here as a means to describe the ongoing noise usually associated with a drum sound stopping.

Köydeki davut susunca herkes şaşırdı.

Everyone was surprised when the davul stopped in the village.