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Ottoman Turk

NOUN
  1. a Turk (especially a Turk who is a member of the tribe of Osman I)

How To Use Ottoman Turk In A Sentence

  • Saracens; fourthly and fifthly, the Ottoman Turks and Venetians; sixthly, the Latin princes of Constantinople -- not to speak seventhly and eighthly of Albanian or Egyptian Ali Pashas, or ninthly, of Joseph Humes and Greek loans, is now, viz., in March, 1844, alive and kicking. The Posthumous Works of Thomas De Quincey, Vol. 2
  • His words, in old-fashioned Ottoman Turkish, are stencilled on the wall.
  • There was no element of surrender in the early capitulations made between the powerful Ottoman Turk sultans and various European rulers.
  • Italy, by contrast, traded very successfully with Ottoman Turkey, got fabulously rich, and remained Catholic.
  • The Crusaders then took it to Europe, while the Ottoman Turks began using it creatively in rice dishes, puddings, pastries, jams, sherbets, syrups and a large variety of sweets.
  • Carnations also featured largely in prized textiles loomed by 17th-century Ottoman Turks (they favored tulips as well) and in Turkish Iznik pottery, which flourished in the 16th and 17th centuries. What in Carnation?
  • The Crusaders then took it to Europe, while the Ottoman Turks began using it creatively in rice dishes, puddings, pastries, jams, sherbets, syrups and a large variety of sweets.
  • The Italian city-states kept squadrons of galleys and adapted carracks (merchant ships) to defend their ports against the Ottoman Turks.
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