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Qué (quién) es Çelebi (title) - definición


Çelebi (title)         
OTTOMAN TITLE
Chalabi (honorific); Çelebi (honorific); Celebi (title)
Çelebi (IPA: /t͡ʃelebi/) is a Turkish title meaning "gentleman", "well-mannered" or "courteous". Çelebi also means “man of God”, as a i-suffixed derivative from çalab (IPA /t͡ʃalab/), which means "God" in old Turkish.
Uniform title         
TITLE ASSIGNED TO A WORK WHICH EITHER HAS NO TITLE OR HAS APPEARED UNDER MORE THAN ONE TITLE
Uniform Title; Standard title; Conventional title; Preferred title
A uniform title in library cataloging is a distinctive title assigned to a work which either has no title or has appeared under more than one title. Establishing a uniform title is an aspect of authority control.
Working title         
TEMPORARY NAME OF A PRODUCT OF CREATIVE WORK USED DURING ITS DEVELOPMENT
List of film and TV title ruses; Fake working title; Title ruse; List of title ruses; Tentative title; Production title; W/t; Working name; Tentatively titled
A working title, sometimes called a production title or a tentative title, is the temporary title of a product or project used during its development, usually used in filmmaking, television production, video game development, or the creation of a novel or music album.

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Çelebi (title)
Çelebi (IPA: /t͡ʃelebi/) is a Turkish title meaning "gentleman", "well-mannered" or "courteous". Çelebi also means “man of God”, as a i-suffixed derivative from çalab (IPA /t͡ʃalab/), which means "God" in old Turkish.