Oghuz

English

Etymology

From Turkish Oğuz, from an Old Turkic oguz (oguz), a term for a tribal military division, perhaps in origin an early plural of ok (ok, arrow) (arrows in early Turkic culture were used as symbolizing such tribes or divisions in ceremonial or ritual contexts).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /oʊˈɡuːz/

Proper noun

Oghuz

  1. A group of south-western Turkic people, including the Turks and Turkmens

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