This article was automatically translated from the original Turkish version.
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cThe word müteferric is derived from the Arabic word teferruc (تفرّج), which means “to open up, to become spacious, to expand.”
In everyday speech: Used to describe people who go out for walks or to enjoy the fresh air.
In literary texts and novels: Appears in descriptions of characters taking walks or wandering through the city.
In historical accounts: Used in Ottoman-era texts to refer to individuals visiting or strolling in pleasure grounds.
In memoirs and recollections: Occurs in the context of urban life, walking, and daily mobility.
In descriptive narratives: Used in sentences describing a person leaving a place to go for a stroll.