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Meaning of Ottoman | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈɑtəmən

Definitions

  1. Archaic form of Osman, the name borne by
  2. Osman I (d. 1323/4), founder of the Ottoman Empire.
  3. An upholstered sofa, without arms or a back, sometimes with a compartment for storing linen etc.
  4. A member of the Ottoman dynasty.
  5. The Ottoman Turkish language.
  6. Osman II (1604–1622), sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1618 until his death.
  7. A citizen of the Ottoman Empire.
  8. A low stool or thick cushion used to rest the feet or as a seat.
  9. A fabric with a pronounced ribbed or corded effect, often made of silk or a mixture of cotton and silk-like yarns.
  10. Osman III (1699–1757), sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1754 until his death.
  11. An ethnic Turk of the Ottoman Empire.

Equivalents

العربية عثماني
Български диван
Català otomà
Dansk ottoman
Ελληνικά Οθωμανή Οθωμανός
Esperanto divano
Suomi ottomaani rahi
Français divan ottoman ottoman ottomane pouf
Հայերեն թախտ
한국어 오스만 오토만
Македонски табуретка
Português pufe
Svenska ottoman
Türkçe Osmanlı
Українська тахта

Examples

“In the middle of the room there is a big ottoman; and this, with the carpet, the Morris wall-papers, and the Morris chintz window curtains and brocade covers of the ottoman and its cushions, supply all the ornament, and are much too handsome to be hidden by odds and ends of useless things.”
“These hefty features were on display together with dry-point engravings, marble busts, and mahogany whatnots, which the guests now squeezed between, plumping themselves down on over-stuffed ottomans beneath gleaming crystal electroliers.”
“A 39-year-old British woman was killed when a malfunctioning ottoman bed fell on her neck and asphyxiated her, a coroner’s report said.”
“This ottoman is set on casters, and is a great convenience for holding articles, while serving also as a seat.”
“In the beginning of this yere Sulton Solyman Pac called yͤ great Turke which was but the. viii. of the ligne of Ottoman, the firſt that toke vpō hym to be a great capitain or ruler […]”
“Ottoman the firſte Emperour of this Turkiſhe nation, […]”
“In the Firſt Place are Conditores Imperiorum; Founders of States, and Common-Wealths: Such as were Romulus, Cyrus, Cæſar, Ottoman, Iſmael.”
“It is unqueſtionable, that about the year 1300 upon Aladin’s Death, Ottoman was an abſolute Soveraign […]”
“OTTOMAN the Son of Ethrogul the Son of Solyman (who was drove out of Perſia by the Tartars) was about A.D. 1290 ſaluted with the Title of Governor of the Oguzian Turks in Aſia […]”
“Ottoman, notwithſtanding this Succeſs, thought fit to agree to a Truce with the Chriſtians […]”
“And in the year 1618. (when Ottoman the ſecond (who ſucceeded his Uncle Muſtapha) was unſuccessful in his war againſt Poland, and was therefore ſlain by his Janizaries) […]”
“After theſe reign'd […] Ottoman II. ſtrangled by the Janizaries, […]”
“Oſman, or Ottoman II, […]”
“Ottoman III.”
“[…] the reign of Ottoman III (reigned 1754–57) after the death of Mahmut I.”
“[…] the Ottomans were a dynasty like every other, subject to the same laws of the rise and fall of states.”
“Nearly 250,000 Ottomans of various military ranks were taken captive by the Allied forces during World War I, which was referred to in Turkish variously as Büyük Harp, Cihan Harbi and Harb-i Umumi (or simply Seferberlik among the older generation of Turks) until World War II.”
“[…] translated into Ottoman by a certain Mehmed Efendi […]”
“[…] translated from Ottoman into Greek […]”
“[…] translated from Ottoman into Persian […]”

CEFR level

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Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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