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† Turcism Obs.|ˈtɜːsɪz(ə)m| See also Turkism. [f. med.L. Turc-us Turk n.1 + -ism.] The religion or system of the Turks; Islam.
1566in Neal Hist. Purit. (1732) I. 233 Turcism stood upon as good ground as Popery. 1582Munday Breefe & True Rep. Exec. Traytours 122, I think..if any Prince fal by infidelity into Turscisme, Atheisme, Paganisme or any such lyke, that the Pope hath aucthoritie to depose such a Prince. 1607R. C[arew] tr. Estienne's World of Wonders 75 If a man would haue a perfect..religion.., he must compound it of Christian religion, Iudaizm, and Turcizm. 1621–31Laud Sev. Serm. (1847) 13 Heathenism, and Turcism, and Judaism, and Heresy, and Superstition, and Schism. 1721Strype Eccl. Mem. I. xxxv. 271 He grounds his..discourse upon the probability of the fall of Turcism. b. Turkish principles and practice.
1581Allen Apol. 29 b, Greekes and Hungarians infected with Turcisme. 1613Zouch Dove 29 Illyricum whilst Turcisme it oreflowes, Feeles not her billowes, nor respects her blowes. a1643Ld. Falkland, etc. Infallibility (1646) 109 The very using of this violence is a prime piece of Turcisme. 1705Stanhope Paraphr. III. 324 The Parts of the Christian Church once most conspicuous and flourishing..have long since been overrun with Turcism and Barbarity. |