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Definition of Ottoman turk
1. Noun. A Turk (especially a Turk who is a member of the tribe of Osman I).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ottoman Turk
Literary usage of Ottoman turk
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Turkey, a World Problem of To-day by Talcott Williams (1921)
"vn WHEN THE ottoman turk BEGAN THE existing medley of races, tongues, and peoples
over Asiatic Turkey was in full flux before the ottoman turk appeared on ..."
2. East by West, Essays in Transportation by Alfred James Morrison (1920)
"THE ottoman turk Meantime, that is with the Era of the Black Death, something
new had appeared in Europe — the ottoman turk. About coeval with the House of ..."
3. East by West, Essays in Transportation by Alfred James Morrison (1920)
"THE ottoman turk Meantime, that is with the Era of the Black Death, something
new had appeared in Europe — the ottoman turk. About coeval with the House of ..."
4. East by West, Essays in Transportation by Alfred James Morrison (1920)
"THE ottoman turk Meantime, that is with the Era of the Black Death, something
new had appeared in Europe — the ottoman turk. About coeval with the House of ..."
5. The Student's Gibbon: The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon, William Smith (1862)
"... the capital of the ottoman turk« in Ada. CHAPTER XXXVI. ТНК MONGOLS AND TUB
ottoman turkS. § 1. ..."
6. The Ottoman Power in Europe: Its Nature, Its Growth, and Its Decline by Edward Augustus Freeman (1877)
"The rule of the ottoman turk has never become a national government, because the
Turk has never embraced Christianity, he could not embrace Christianity ..."
7. Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1878)
"But the ottoman turk hiss been a destroyer, and nothing else, all through his
malign career. Mr. Freeman's book is so full of matter timat it is impossible ..."