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The English name Turkey, now applied to the modern Republic of Turkey, is historically derived (via Old French ') from the Medieval Latin ''ラテン語:Turchia, Turquia''; and Greek . It is first recorded in Middle English (as ''Turkye, Torke'', later ''Turkie, Turky''), attested in Chaucer, ca. 1369. The Ottoman Empire was commonly referred to as ''Turkey'' or the ''Turkish Empire'' among its contemporaries. ==Etymology== The name of Turkey (Turkish: ''Türkiye'') can be divided into two components: the ethnonym ''Türk'' and the abstract suffix ''–iye'' meaning "owner", "land of" or "related to" (originally derived from the Greek and Latin suffixes ''–ia'' in ''Tourkia'' (''Τουρκία'') and ''Turchia''; and later from the corresponding Arabic suffix ''–iyya'' in ''Turkiyya'' (تركيا).)
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