Turban

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See also: turban, turbán, and türban

German

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Etymology

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16th century as Turbant etc. from Italian turbante, from Ottoman Turkish دلبند (dülbend), from Persian دلبند (dolband). The contemporary form (late 17th c.) follows French turban.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈtʊrbaːn/, [ˈtʊʁˌbaːn], [ˈtʊɐ̯-]
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Noun

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Turban m (strong, genitive Turbans, plural Turbane)

  1. turban

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Serbo-Croatian: tùrbān, ту̀рба̄н

Further reading

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