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Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: ottoman /ˈɒtəmən/ n ( pl -mans)- a low padded seat, usually armless, sometimes in the form of a chest
- a cushioned footstool
- a corded fabric
Etymology: 17th Century: from French ottomane, feminine of Ottoman WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024Ot•to•man (ot′ə mən),USA pronunciation adj., n., pl. -mans. adj. - World Historyof or pertaining to the Ottoman Empire.
- World Historyof or pertaining to the lands, peoples, and possessions of the Ottoman Empire.
n. - World History, Language Varietiesa Turk.
- World History, Language Varietiesa Turk of the family or tribe of Osman,
- Furniture(l.c.) a cushioned footstool.
- Furniture(l.c.) a low cushioned seat without back or arms.
- Furniture(l.c.) a kind of divan or sofa, with or without a back.
- Textiles(l.c.) a corded silk or rayon fabric with large cotton cord for filling.
Also, Othman (for defs. 3, 4). - French ottomane (feminine)
- Italian ottomano, after the founder of the empire (Arabic ‘uthmān); in defs. 5–8
- French
- 1575–85
Ot′to•man•like′, adj. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: Ottoman /ˈɒtəmən/, Othman adj - of or relating to the Ottomans or the Ottoman Empire
- denoting or relating to the Turkish language
n ( pl -mans)- a member of a Turkish people who invaded the Near East in the late 13th century
Etymology: 17th Century: from French, via Medieval Latin, from Arabic Othmāni Turkish, from Turkish Othman Osman I |