"Turkman" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈtɝkmən/ [General-American], /ˈtɜːkmən/ [Received-Pronunciation] Forms: Turkmans [plural], Turkmen [plural, proscribed]
Rhymes: -ɜː(ɹ)kmən Etymology: Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish تركمان (Türkmân), from Persian ترکمان (torkamân). Doublet of Turcoman and Turkmen. As singular of Turkmen, influenced by the English man, plural men. Etymology templates: {{bor+|en|ota|تركمان|tr=Türkmân}} Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish تركمان (Türkmân), {{der|en|fa|ترکمان|tr=torkamân}} Persian ترکمان (torkamân), {{doublet|en|Turcoman|Turkmen}} Doublet of Turcoman and Turkmen Head templates: {{en-noun|+|Turkmen|pl2qual=deprecated as plural of Turkman}} Turkman (plural Turkmans or (deprecated as plural of Turkman) Turkmen)
  1. Synonym of Turkmen Categories (topical): Demonyms Synonyms: Turkmen [synonym, synonym-of], Turkmán, Türkman [rare] Related terms: Turkmenian, Turkwoman [nonstandard], Turkoman, Turcoman
    Sense id: en-Turkman-en-noun-iwhropjF Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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