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Ottoman   /ˈɑtəmən/   Listen
Ottoman

adjective
1.
Of or relating to the Ottoman Empire or its people or its culture.
noun
(pl. ottomans)
1.
A Turk (especially a Turk who is a member of the tribe of Osman I).  Synonyms: Osmanli, Ottoman Turk.
2.
The Turkish dynasty that ruled the Ottoman Empire from the 13th century to its dissolution after World War I.  Synonym: Ottoman dynasty.
3.
Thick cushion used as a seat.  Synonyms: hassock, pouf, pouffe, puff.
4.
A low seat or a stool to rest the feet of a seated person.  Synonyms: footrest, footstool, tuffet.



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"Ottoman" Quotes from Famous Books



... their way out of them; but, to compensate for these trifling deficiencies, a plentiful supply of pride and cruelty, with a due admixture of dishonesty. We heartily join, with Colonel Napier, in wondering where the deuce the "integrity of the Ottoman empire" is to be found, as, beyond all doubt, not a particle of it exists in any of its subjects. The pashas of Egypt, bad as they undoubtedly are, have redeeming points about them, which the Hassans, and Izzets, and Reschids of the Turks ...
— Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. CCCXXXVI. October, 1843. Vol. LIV. • Various

... rubbing my eyes, "for I have been sweetly asleep. I fell asleep wondering which of you would come first—somehow I thought it would be you. Are you going to sit here? Oh! that is all right!" as he subsides into the next division of the ottoman to mine. "What have you been talking about?" I continue, with a contented, chatty feeling, leaning my elbow on the blue-satin ottoman-top; "any thing pleasant? Did not you hear our screams ...
— Nancy - A Novel • Rhoda Broughton

... her snowy collar fastened with a cross, and taking a lily of the valley from the mysterious bouquet, she placed it in her hair, and half-hesitating, lest Winnie had been playing off one of her mischievous tricks, she descended to the drawing-room. Seated upon an ottoman, was no other than Clarence Delwood, who arose as she entered, taking her proffered hand with some little embarrassment, which was soon dispelled by the adroit Winnie, who took a seat at the piano, and with a rich full voice sang the last opera. ...
— Natalie - A Gem Among the Sea-Weeds • Ferna Vale

... grows blunted; whenever the inextricable confusion of good and bad in everything about us becomes unusually depressing, I have only to recall how virulent, how inflexible, how certain is Bob's judgment on the character and career of the deposed Ottoman despot. ...
— The Patient Observer - And His Friends • Simeon Strunsky

... way arose the system of Consular Protection which was long a boon to Jews in the Ottoman Empire and in the ...
— Notes on the Diplomatic History of the Jewish Question • Lucien Wolf


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