Ottoman
Americanadjective
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of or relating to the Ottoman Empire.
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of or relating to the lands, peoples, and possessions of the Ottoman Empire.
noun
plural
Ottomans-
a Turk.
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a Turk of the family or tribe of Osman.
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(lowercase) a cushioned footstool.
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(lowercase) a low cushioned seat without back or arms.
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(lowercase) a kind of divan or sofa, with or without a back.
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(lowercase) a corded silk or rayon fabric with large cotton cord for filling.
noun
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a low padded seat, usually armless, sometimes in the form of a chest
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a cushioned footstool
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a corded fabric
adjective
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history of or relating to the Ottomans or the Ottoman Empire
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denoting or relating to the Turkish language
noun
Other Word Forms
- Ottomanlike adjective
Etymology
Origin of Ottoman
1575–85; < French < Italian ottomano, after the founder of the empire ( Arabic ʿuthmān ); Ottoman defs. 5, 6, 7, 8 < French ottomane (feminine)
Example Sentences
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Greeks, Ottomans and Portuguese all sought to control the Persian waterway, whose shores were once dubbed the Pirate Coast.
Since the days of ancient Persia, successive world powers including the Greeks, Ottomans and Portuguese sought to control the strait.
Turkey is now seeking the repatriation of other antiquities taken during the Ottoman era: an ancient marble torso called the "Old Fisherman" from Berlin, and dozens of Iznik tiles held at France's Louvre museum.
From Barron's
In the early 1920s the Ottoman Empire collapsed and the dynasty’s rule was abolished by the new Turkish Republic led by Mustafa Kemal.
Ottomans provide storage not only for Hedda’s guns but also for her secrets.
From Los Angeles Times
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