الواصلة
cap·stanالتركية النطق
käpstınالنطق
/ˈkapstən/ /ˈkæpstən/
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[ 'kap-st&n, -"stan ] (noun.) 14th century. French cabestan, from Spanish cabestrante, cabrestante, from cabestrar to bind with a halter, from cabestrohalter, from Latin capistrum halter, from capere to hold (see capacious); or perhaps the Spanish is from Latin caper goat + -stans, present participle of stare to stand; confer French chèvre she-goat, also a machine for raising heavy weights.