Crossword-Solution: TURKOMAN 8 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Turkoman n. Same as Turcoman.

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TURKISH-speaking people 2 answers
PERSIAN inhabitant(s) 17 answers
Afghan 24 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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eruption
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The Turkoman followed her and I deemed him dead without a doubt; wherefore I feared with exceeding fear and shut my shop.
Supplemental Nights, Volume 2 Richard F. Burton 2001
Then I journeyed for a year's space and returning, opened my shop; whereupon, behold, the woman as she walked by came up to me and said, "This is none other than a great absence." I replied, "I have been on a journey;" and she asked, "Why didst thou wink at the Turkoman?" I answered, "Allah forfend! I did not wink at him." Quoth she, "Beware lest thou thwart me;" and went away.
Supplemental Nights, Volume 2 Richard F. Burton 2001
The Chief released the man and gave him back whatso the thieves had taken from him; and he laid hands on the woman and the rest and took forth of the house a mint of money, with which they found the purse of the Turkoman sheep-merchant.
Supplemental Nights, Volume 2 Richard F. Burton 2001
HERALD The celebrated Turkoman wrestler, Yurghiz Khan, whose thighs are three cubits in circumference.
Hassan: The Story of Hassan of Baghdad and How He Came to James Elroy Flecker 2003
The wandering Kirghiz and Turkoman tribes of this barren region lived largely upon the pillage of caravans, and upon raids into neighbouring countries; they disposed of their spoil (which often included Russian captives) mainly in the bazars of Bokhara, Khiva, Samarkand and Khokand--Mahomedan Khanates which occupied the more fertile areas in the southern and south-eastern part of the desert region.
The Expansion of Europe Ramsay Muir 2003