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ˈTurkishly, adv. [f. Turkish a. + -ly2.] In a Turkish way or manner.
1611Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. ix. ix. §29 Seeing the Great Emperour Fredericke..so Turkishly in his absence deposed from his owne Empire by the Pope. 1662J. Sparrow tr. Behme's Rem. Wks., 2nd Apol. Tylcken 56 They live Turkishly, and more then Turkishly or Heathenishly. 1828Southey in Q. Rev. Oct. 556 The Pope himself, if he were Turkishly inclined. So ˈTurkishness, Turkish quality or conduct; addiction to what is Turkish.
1545R. Ascham Toxoph. i. (Arb.) 81 A more Turkishnesse and more beastlye blynde barbarousnesse. 1701J. Sage Wks. (1847) II. 52 The Turkishness of the Government whether in Church or State I do confess. 1814Southey Lett. (1856) II. 382 The Turkishness of the writer is sometimes very comical. 1897Westm. Gaz. 24 Aug. 1/3 The Turkishness of the Turk might make him restive under England's controlling advice. |