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Modern historians also tend to view the turks as a single, unbroken ethnolinguistic entity that originated from the türks of the türk qaghanate and spread to the wider eurasian world during the medieval … Turk, n. ¹ meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the oxford english dictionary Middle english, from anglo-french or turk;
Medieval latin turcus, from turkish türk Other uses türk (magazine), periodical published by the committee of union and progress in cairo between 1903 and 1907 Even though gerhard doerfer supports the proposal that türk means 'strong' in general, gerard clauson points out that the word türk is never used in the generalized sense of 'strong' and that türk was … First recorded in 1400â€50; From old french turc, middle english turke, turque, ultimately from turkish türk; Compare medieval latin turcus, medieval greek toûrkos, middle french turc, italian turco, …
From old french turc, middle english turke, turque, ultimately from turkish türk; Compare medieval latin turcus, medieval greek toûrkos, middle french turc, italian turco, …