turk's head
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Definition
Noun: 1. An ornamental knot resembling a small turban: A decorative knot, often used in nautical or decorative contexts, characterized by its intricate, woven appearance that is said to resemble the shape of a traditional turban.
Usage
The term "Turk's head" is used specifically to describe a type of decorative knot. It functions as a singular, countable noun. It is often hyphenated when used attributively (before another noun).
Examples
- The sailor expertly tied a Turk's head around the base of the ship's wheel.
- She learned to make a Turk's-head knot for her macramé project.
- A polished Turk's head adorned the top of the walking stick.
Advanced Usage
- The knot can be described by the number of leads (or bights) it has, indicating its complexity (e.g., a three-lead Turk's head).
- In a historical or cultural context, the name references the knot's perceived resemblance to headwear associated with the Ottoman Empire.
Variants and Related Words
- Turk's-head knot: A more descriptive, full term for the same object.
- Decorative knot: A general category to which the Turk's head belongs.
- Sennit: A type of braided cordage; a Turk's head is often tied using sennit or similar material.
Synonyms
- Ornamental knot
- Decorative knot
Related Phrases and Idioms
- To tie a Turk's head: The specific action of creating this knot.
- He can tie a Turk's head in under a minute.
Noun
- an ornamental knot that resembles a small turban