Why Turkeys Are Called Turkeys | Smartest Year Ever (Nov 25, 2025)
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Why Turkeys Are Called Turkeys | Smartest Year Ever (Nov 25, 2025)

4:31 Nov 25, 2025
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Every Thanksgiving, Americans sit down to eat a bird named after a country halfway across the world.But why is the turkey called “turkey”?In this episode, Gordy untangles one of the strangest stories in linguistic history—a tale of colonial trade routes, mistaken identity, and centuries of confusion that turned a North American bird into a global geography lesson gone wrong. From Ottoman merchants to Benjamin Franklin’s famous letter praising the turkey’s “moral character,” this one has it all: history, irony, and the wild way words evolve.It’s part etymology, part history, and all Smartest Year Ever.? Watch to find out how a single misunderstanding in 16th-century commerce shaped the name of America’s most famous bird.No days off. New fact daily. Sources:Oxford English Dictionary. (2023). Entry: Turkey (n.). Oxford University Press.Britannica, T. Editors. (2024). Why Are Turkeys Called Turkeys? Encyclopaedia Britannica.Harper, D. (2024). Etymonline: Turkey (bird). Online Etymology Dictionary.Nicolson, A. (2011). The Gentry: Stories of the English. HarperCollins.Linnaeus, C. (1758). Systema Naturae (10th ed.). #TurkeyFacts #WordOrigins #ThanksgivingHistory #Etymology #Linguistics #DailyFacts #SmartestYearEver #FunFacts #turkeys #turkey #ottomanempire #thanksgiving #historyfactsMusic thanks to Zapsplat.
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