See also: Turco and Turco-

Galician

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    Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese turquo, from Medieval Latin Turcus, borrowed from Byzantine Greek Τοῦρκος (Toûrkos), borrowed from Classical Persian ترک, from Old Turkic 𐱅𐰇𐰼𐰜 (t²ür²k̥), from Proto-Turkic *tür(ü)k.

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    turco (feminine turca, masculine plural turcos, feminine plural turcas)

    1. Turkish

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    turco m (plural turcos, feminine turca, feminine plural turcas)

    1. Turk
    2. (derogatory, vulgar, slang) native or inhabitant of A Coruña
      Synonym: coruñés
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    turco m (uncountable)

    1. Turkish language

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    • IPA(key): /ˈtur.ko/
    • Rhymes: -urko
    • Hyphenation: tùr‧co
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    turco (feminine turca, masculine plural turchi, feminine plural turche)

    1. Turkish

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    turco m (plural turchi, feminine turca)

    1. Turk
    2. (uncountable) the Turkish language

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    Portuguese

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      Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese turquo, from Medieval Latin Turcus, borrowed from Byzantine Greek Τοῦρκος (Toûrkos), borrowed from Classical Persian ترک, from Old Turkic 𐱅𐰇𐰼𐰜 (t²ür²k̥), from Proto-Turkic *tür(ü)k.

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      turco (feminine turca, masculine plural turcos, feminine plural turcas, not comparable)

      1. Turkish (of or relating to Turkey)

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      turco m (plural turcos, feminine turca, feminine plural turcas)

      1. Turk (person from Turkey)
      2. (historical) Turk (person from the Ottoman Empire)
        Synonym: otomano
      3. (ethnicity, Brazil) an Arab, Jew or other immigrant from Middle East

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      turco m (plural turcos)

      1. (uncountable) Turkish (Turkic language spoken in Turkey)
      2. palo verde (Parkinsonia aculeata, a small tree of the Americas)
        Synonym: cina-cina

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      • Japanese: トルコ (Toruko)

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      Spanish

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      Borrowed from Turkish Türk.

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      • IPA(key): /ˈtuɾko/ [ˈt̪uɾ.ko]
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      • Rhymes: -uɾko
      • Syllabification: tur‧co

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      turco (feminine turca, masculine plural turcos, feminine plural turcas)

      1. Turkish

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      turco m (plural turcos, feminine turca, feminine plural turcas)

      1. (nationality, ethnicity) Turk
      2. (nationality, ethnicity, Latin America) an Arab or Jew

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      turco m (uncountable)

      1. Turkish (language)

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      From Turkish Türk

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      turco m (plural turchi)

      1. Turk
        Jeri go catà un turco.
        Yesterday I met a turk.