Medieval latin turcus, from turkish türk Originating c.1300 from french turc and medieval latin turcus, the word means person of the ottoman dominant race, linked to a mythical japhet son and said to m. Would not this, sir, and a forest of feathers—if the rest of my fortunes turn turk with me—with two provincial roses on my razed shoes, get me a fellowship in a cry of players?
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Ml turcus, mgk toûrkos, mf turc, it turco, pers turk]
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Turk, n.¹ meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the oxford english dictionary Turkic peoples are any of various peoples whose members speak languages belonging to the turkic subfamily of the altaic family of languages They are historically and linguistically connected with the tujue, the name given to the nomadic people who founded an empire stretching from what is now mongolia to the black sea. Other uses türk (magazine), periodical published by the committee of union and progress in cairo between 1903 and 1907