a. [f. TURBAN sb. + -ED2.] Wearing a turban.

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1591.  Jas. I., Lepanto, 10. Circumsised Turband Turkes.

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1604.  Shaks., Oth., V. ii. 353. A malignant, and a Turbond-Turke Beate a Venetian.

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a. 1649.  Drumm. of Hawth., Poems, 170. Though turban’s Princes for a Badge her weare.

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1802.  Southey, La Caba, 67. Moor! turbaned misbeliever! renegade! Circumcised traitor!

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1817.  Scott, Harold, III. vi. The turban’d race of Termagaunt.

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1895.  W. Wright, Palmyra & Zenobia, xxv. 296. The old green-turbaned keeper of the Mosque.

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  b.  Of a Moslem tombstone: Surmounted by a carved turban.

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1835.  Willis, Pencillings, II. xlvi. 60. Its small dark cemetery of cypressed and turbaned head-stones.

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1876.  A. J. Evans, Through Bosnia, iii. 93. A Turkish graveyard, with the usual turbaned tombstones—some of the turbans of majestic height.

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