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Turkery|ˈtɜːkərɪ| [f. Turk n.1 + -ery: cf. popery, foolery.] †a. The Turkish religion or practice; Islam (obs.). b. ‘Turks’ collectively.
1585W. Whitaker Answ. Rainolds 360, I thinke it flat Atheisme and Turkery to denie that Christ was borne of a virgine. 1678Marvell Growth Popery 4 Either open Judaism, or plain Turkery, or honest Paganism. 1709Strype Ann. Ref. I. lvi. 576 A religion of their devising worse than Turkery. 1878Freeman in Life & Lett. (1895) II. 164 The whole accursed den of Jewry and Turkery, clubs, rookeries, and all. |