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† turquin Obs. rare. [a. F. turquin (= Sp. and Pg. turqui), ad. It. turchino (med.L. turchīnus) blue, f. Turco Turk. Different reasons are assigned for the use of the adj. to designate ‘blue’. In sense 1 the meaning of ‘Turkish’ may be preserved.] 1. A dark-green pumpkin. After obs. F. pompon Turquin (Cotgr.).
1616Surfl. & Markh. Country Farme 193 Some of them are called Turquins, as those which haue a verie greene colour, and drawing somewhat toward a blacke. 2. A bluish-grey or slate-coloured marble.
1811Pinkerton Petralogy I. 412 A singular marble is still known to be found at Sitifi, in the north of Africa, being the proper turquin, because, like the turquois, it is supposed to be brought from a country subject to the Turks. It is of a bluish grey, or slate colour, with spots of siderite or horn⁓blende. |