Turkish vs Lillian - What's the difference?
turkish | lillian |
The official language of Turkey and Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.
Of, from, or pertaining to Turkey, the Turkish people or the Turkish language.
. (This is the standard American spelling.)
* 1836 Adeline Sergeant: Lillian Lee :
* 1907 Lewis Clinton Strang: Famous Prima Donnas . L.C.Page&Co, 1907. page 33:
As proper nouns the difference between turkish and lillian
is that turkish is the official language of turkey and turkish republic of northern cyprus while lillian is (this is the standard american spelling).As an adjective turkish
is of, from, or pertaining to turkey, the turkish people or the turkish language.turkish
English
(wikipedia Turkish)Proper noun
(en proper noun)Adjective
(-)Derived terms
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* Turk, person living in Turkey * (tr) * Language listExternal links
*Turkish - English Dictionary]: from [http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/ Webster's Dictionary- the Rosetta Edition. *
lillian
English
Alternative forms
* (U.K.) LilianProper noun
(en proper noun)- Your mother's name was Lillian , Minnie Lee,
- Her other name I never heard, until
- I stood within the church and saw her wed
- So she is ever Lillian Lee to me.
- Lillian' Russell was christened Helen Louise Leonard. Tony Pastor gave her the name ' Lillian Russell, for the very practical reason, I believe, that it had so many "l's" in it, and consequently would look well on a bill-board.
