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Turki, a. (n.)|ˈtuːrkiː| Also 8 toorkay, 8–9 toorkee, toorky. [a. Pers. turkī, deriv. of turk Turk, applied to language and race: cf. Shirāzī, Panjābī, Hindūstānī, etc.] Turkish; belonging to the typical Turkic languages, East and West Turki, and to the peoples speaking them. b. n. A member of the Turkish race; also, a Turkish horse.
1782India Gaz. 2 Mar. (Y.), To be disposed of..a Buggy,..a pair of uncommonly beautiful spotted Toorkays. 1800Misc. Tr. in Asiat. Ann. Reg. 189/1 A Toorky horse which I generally rode. 1841Elphinstone Hist. Ind. II. i, The Túrki slaves, who rose to sovereignty throughout Asia, and..furnished a succession of rulers to India. 1888Encycl. Brit. XXIV. 1/2 Corrupt Turki dialects spoken by Tatarized Finn populations from the Altai to the Urals. 1907Blackw. Mag. May 661/2 The Turki can holloa. Ibid. June 807/1 He had a Turki interpreter. |