Τοῦρκος

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Ancient Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Classical Persian ترک (turk), from Middle Persian [Term?] (twlk' /⁠Turk⁠/), from a Turkic autonym, Türk or Türük.

Pronunciation[edit]

 

Noun[edit]

Τοῦρκος (Toûrkosm (genitive Τοῦρκου); second declension

  1. (Byzantine) A Turk

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References[edit]

  • Sophocles, E.A., Thayer, J.H. & Drisler, H. (1900) Greek lexicon of the Roman and Byzantine periods (from B.C. 146 to A.D. 1100), (p.1066), (p. (1112 of 1220)). Cornell University Library. https://archive.org/details/cu31924021609395