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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



... complete, living, joyous, with its delicate hands, its round head, its pure lips, its serene eyes whose white is blue. If it is in winter, it is yonder, crawling on the carpet, it is laboriously climbing upon an ottoman, and the mother trembles lest it should approach the fire. If it is summer time, it crawls about the yard, in the garden, plucks up the grass between the paving-stones, gazes innocently at the big dogs, ...
— Notre-Dame de Paris - The Hunchback of Notre Dame • Victor Hugo

... prudence, and fanatic fatalism. The most marked and celebrated historic manifestation of these properties is to be found in the expedition of Sobieski when he saved Vienna, and gave a mortal blow to the Ottoman Empire, which was at last conquered in the long struggle, sustained on both sides with so much prowess and glory, with so much mutual deference between opponents as magnanimous in their truces as irreconcilable ...
— Life of Chopin • Franz Liszt

... disadvantages she might have suffered for a time from that note, her growing strength would have enabled her to overcome them, while the peace of Europe might have been preserved. But suppose that Turkey is not a growing power, but that the Ottoman rule in Europe is tottering to its fall, I come to the conclusion that, whatever advantages were afforded to the Christian population of Turkey would have enabled them to grow more rapidly in numbers, in industry, in wealth, in intelligence, ...
— Peace Theories and the Balkan War • Norman Angell

... away from anything that would raise the slightest suspicion in regard to my identity. If I pride myself on anything, it is a knowledge of Eastern character. With the instructions were a thousand marks cash and a draft for 5000 marks on the Ottoman Bank of Constantinople that had ...
— The Secrets of the German War Office • Dr. Armgaard Karl Graves

... fire, and Sophy sitting in the middle of the rug, holding up a screen. She said something good-natured to each, but neither responded graciously, and Lucy went on talking, showing off the room, the chiffonieres, the ornaments, and some pretty Indian ivory carvings. There was a great ottoman of Aunt Maria's work, and a huge cushion with an Arab horseman, that Lucy would uncover, whispering, 'Poor mamma worked it,' while Sophy visibly winced, and Albinia hurried it into the chintz cover again, lest Mr. Kendal should come. But ...
— The Young Step-Mother • Charlotte M. Yonge


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