'Synonym of Turku.'에 대한 English 단어
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- A member of a Mestee group in South Carolina.
- A speaker of the various Turkic languages.
- A person from Turkey or of Turkish ethnic descent. [from 12th c.]
- The plum curculio.
- A Turkish horse.
- a Christian horse-archer in Crusader army (Turcopole).
- A person from Llanelli, Wales.
- a native or inhabitant of Turkey
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- Osman II (1604–1622), sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1618 until his death.
- Osman I (d. 1323/4), founder of the Ottoman Empire.
- A surname.
- Osman III (1699–1757), sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1754 until his death.
- Arthur Arnold Osman (1893–1972), British nephrologist
- A male given name from Iranian Persian [in turn from Arabic]
- Charles J. Osman (1851–1922), Canadian businessman and politician
- A male given name from the Germanic languages, variant of Osmond, rare in English.
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- A member of a Mestee group in South Carolina.
- A speaker of the various Turkic languages.
- A person from Turkey or of Turkish ethnic descent. [from 12th c.]
- The plum curculio.
- A Turkish horse.
- a Christian horse-archer in Crusader army (Turcopole).
- A person from Llanelli, Wales.
- a native or inhabitant of Turkey
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- Osman II (1604–1622), sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1618 until his death.
- Osman I (d. 1323/4), founder of the Ottoman Empire.
- A surname.
- Osman III (1699–1757), sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1754 until his death.
- Arthur Arnold Osman (1893–1972), British nephrologist
- A male given name from Iranian Persian [in turn from Arabic]
- Charles J. Osman (1851–1922), Canadian businessman and politician
- A male given name from the Germanic languages, variant of Osmond, rare in English.