Definition of Turcism. Meaning of Turcism. Synonyms of Turcism

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Definition of Turcism

Turcism
Turcism Tur"cism, n. A mode of speech peculiar to the Turks; a Turkish idiom or expression; also, in general, a Turkish mode or custom.

Meaning of Turcism from wikipedia

- revolutionary nature. The term "Young Turks" comes from the French Jeunes Turcs, which international observers tagged various Ottoman reformers of the 19th...
- The Jardin Turc ("Turkish Garden") in the boulevard du Temple, Paris, was a café and music garden that was a po****r rendezvous in the city's Marais district...
- Le Jeune Turc (The Young Turk in French) was a French language pro-CUP Zionist newspaper published in the late Ottoman Empire. It was one of two leading...
- The Mosque of the Turks (Arabic: جامع الترك), also known as Jemaa ettrouk, is a Tunisian historical mosque located in the center of Houmt Essouk in the...
- The Sommet du Pinet (or Le Pinet or Le Truc) is a Chartreuse mountain situated at the south of the mont Granier, culminating at 1,867 m above sea level...
- Bluebook (alt) NLM (alt) · MathSciNet (alt ) ISO 4 Acta Orthop. Traumatol. Turc. Indexing CODEN (alt · alt2) · JSTOR (alt) · LCCN (alt) MIAR · NLM (alt) ·...
- Registers of Eyüp". Turcica. 30. Louvain: Éditions Klincksieck: 165. doi:10.2143/TURC.30.0.2004296.[permanent dead link‍] Halil İnalcık, "Has-bahçede 'Ayş u Tarab"...
- Turc Malec (also Turc Malet, Truc Malet, Truc Malec) was a minor troubadour and nobleman, probably from Quercy. He wrote the cobla esparsa En Raimon,...
-  42 Bennett (2010), p. 101. "BnF. Département des M****crits. Supplément turc 190". Bibliothèque nationale de France. Archived from the original on 9 September...
- Youssof, R. (1890). Dictionnaire portatif turc-français de la langue usuelle en caractères latins et turcs. Constantinople. p. 642.{{cite book}}: CS1...