турок

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See also: тюрок

Russian

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Etymology 1

Noun

ту́рок (túrokm anim (genitive ту́рка, nominative plural ту́рки, genitive plural ту́рок or ту́рков, feminine турча́нка)

  1. Turk (a person from Turkey or of Turkish origin)
    • 1834, Александр Пушкин, Кирджали; English translation from Thomas Keane, transl., Kirdjali, 1916:
      Со стороны турков замечены были копья, дотоле у них не бывалые; эти копья были русские: некрасовцы сражались в их рядах.
      So storony turkov zamečeny byli kopʹja, dotole u nix ne byvalyje; eti kopʹja byli russkije: nekrasovcy sražalisʹ v ix rjadax.
      On the side of the Turks were seen lances, which had never been employed by them till then; these lances were Russian: Nekrassovists fought in their ranks.
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  • Yakut: туурак (tuurak)

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Etymology 2

Noun

ту́рок (túrokf inan pl

  1. genitive plural of ту́рка (túrka)

Ukrainian

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Etymology 1

Borrowed from Turkish Türk.

Noun

ту́рок (túrokm pers (genitive ту́рка, nominative plural ту́рки, genitive plural ту́рків, feminine турке́ня or турча́нка)

  1. Turk (male)
  2. (slang) fool, dummy, idiot
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Etymology 2

Noun

ту́рок (túrokf inan pl

  1. genitive plural of ту́рка (túrka)

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