Толковый словарь английского языка - turk
Turk
turk
noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French or ~ish; Anglo-French Turc, from Medieval Latin or ~ish; Medieval Latin Turcus, from ~ish Türk Date: 14th century a member of any of numerous Asian peoples speaking ~ic languages who live in a region extending from the Balkans to eastern Siberia and western China, a native or inhabitant of ~ey, Muslim , a ~ish horse, a usually young dynamic person eager for change
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n. 1 a a native or national of Turkey in SE Europe and Asia Minor. b a person of Turkish descent. 2 a member of a Central Asian people from whom the Ottomans derived, speaking Turkic languages. 3 offens. a ferocious, wild, or unmanageable person. Phrases and idioms Turk's cap a martagon lily or other plant with turban-like flowers. Turk's head a turban-like ornamental knot. Etymology: ME, = F Turc, It. etc. Turco, med.L Turcus, Pers. & Arab. Turk, of unkn. orig. ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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