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[ turk-muhn ] / ˈtɜrk mən /
noun, plural Turk·men.a native or inhabitant of Turkmenistan. Origin of TurkmanFirst recorded in 1475–85; alteration of Turkoman OTHER WORDS FROM TurkmanTurk·me·ni·an [turk-mee-nee-uhn], /tɜrkˈmi ni ən/, adjectiveWords nearby TurkmanTurkish rug, Turkish tobacco, Turkish towel, Turkish Van, Turkism, Turkman, Turkmen, Turkmenistan, Turko-, Turkoman, Turkoman rug Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for TurkmanThe bloodiest instance of displacement occurred in Turkman Gate, a slum whose inhabitants were overwhelmingly Muslim. Hold Onto Your Penis|David Frum, Justin Green|November 29, 2012|DAILY BEAST At the time of the Turkman Barih meeting in December, the number of neighborhoods seeing protests was at about 13. Syrian Revolt Gains Traction as Tribe by Tribe Unrest Reaches Aleppo|Katie Paul, Rana Riziq|February 13, 2012|DAILY BEAST But she was betrothed to a Turkman omrah, and Akbar forbade the contract to be infringed. Women of History|Anonymous Gundruda, beauty, Roger hath a fat Turkman privy to him, and going always in his train.
As they approached the Oxus it was found necessary to employ a Turkman guard. The Gates of India|Thomas Holdich The Turks prefer the Turkman horse to the pure-blooded, slender Arabian. Graceful Riding|S. C. Waite North of Sarakhs it diminishes rapidly in volume till it is lost in the sands of the Turkman desert. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 8|Various
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