
Cerbeze refers to superior intelligence or mental agility. It describes a person's ability to quickly and effectively find solutions in difficult situations or their capability to make clever remarks. It is often used to define outstanding success in situations requiring mental games or sharp intellect. In other words, cerbeze is having a deceptive intelligence that can make the wrong appear right.
In some contexts, cerbeze can have both positive and negative connotations:
The word originates from the Arabic root crbz and is derived from the term carbazat (جربزة), meaning "cunning, deceit." The Arabic word is the 4. verbal noun (murabba masdar) of curbuz (جربز), which means "cunning, deceiver." This term, in turn, is borrowed from the Persian word gurbuz (گربز).
In Arabic, the term has a negative connotation, signifying deceitful speech, cunning, and trickery in a derogatory sense. In Turkish, however, it is used to describe the skill of masking the truth through wordplay, obscuring reality, and persuading others in line with one's interests.
"The strange nature of cerbeze gathers scattered things across time and space and unites them. It observes everything through a dark veil."
"The trait of cerbeze is to exaggerate a single fault, making it outweigh the virtues."

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