Seljuck
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sɛlˈd͡ʒʌk/, /ˈsɛlˌd͡ʒʌk/
- Rhymes: -ʌk
Proper noun
Seljuck
- (historical) Obsolete form of Seljuk, Seljuk Bey.
- 1786, Charles Vallancey, “Vindication of the Ancient History of Ireland”, in Collectanea de Rebus Hibernicis, volume IV, page 322:
- One circumstance... which must have greatly contributed to the preservation of written and traditional history in the East, is pride of blood; upon which their great men value themselves far beyond the proudest European grandee. Genealogy has consequently been cultivated with singular attention.—Seljuck, the founder of the Seljuckian dynasty of the Turks, claimed kinship to Afrasiab, an ancient King of Scythia or Touran.
Derived terms
Noun
Seljuck (plural Seljucks)
- (historical) Obsolete form of Seljuk, a member of the dynasty or person of the empire.
- 1869 October, J. W. Jackson, “The Aryan and the Semite”, in The Anthropological Review, volume 7, number 27, page 334:
- Using the Seljucks and Osmanlies—that is, the western Turanians—as its instruments, the Semitic faith of the crescent carried these barbarian converts to the supremacy of western Asia, and ultimately to the conquest of Constantinople.
Adjective
Seljuck (not comparable)
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