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‖ yayla|ˈjeɪlə| Also 9 yaila; yaylak. [Turk.] A summer camping-ground in the mountains of Turkestan used by Kurdish and other semi-nomadic peoples; the encampment pitched there.
1864H. Vámbéry Trav. Central Asia xvi. 308 A Yaylak (summer abode), near to the hill on the sea-shore. 1896D. G. Hogarth Wandering Scholar in Levant iii. 53 Others come and go, and the place of the summer yaila is fixed hard by the village itself. 1953O. Caroe Soviet Empire xi. 181 In the same country in winter the yaylaks will be deep under snow. 1975J. Rathbone Kill Cure iii. ii. 85 At last they had come to the yayla or summer pasture. |