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rThe word entered Ottoman Turkish from the Persian compound der kenār (در کنار meaning “beside, at the side”). This structure is formed by the combination of the Persian prefix der and the noun kenār. Originally meaning “beside” or “at the side,” the expression gradually became nominalized and came to denote “notes written at the margin of a page.”
Manuscript and book culture: Used for explanatory notes, corrections, and additions written in the margins of handwritten works.
Ottoman bureaucracy: Refers to annotations written in the margins of official documents that determine the course of administrative procedures.
Literature: Appears in classical poetry and prose in a metaphorical sense, meaning “to embrace” or “to take alongside.”
Philology and paleography: An important term used in textual analysis to indicate differences between manuscript copies and later additions.
"Derkenar." Kubbealtı Lugatı. Accessed April 23, 2026. https://lugatim.com/s/Derkenar
"Derkenar." Nişanyan Sözlük. Accessed April 23, 2026. https://www.nisanyansozluk.com/kelime/Derkenar
"Derkenar." Türk Dil Kurumu. Güncel Türkçe Sözlük. Accessed April 23, 2026. https://sozluk.gov.tr/?ara=Derkenar
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