{ Me‐dji″di‐e, Me‐dji″di‐eh } (?), n. [Turk. majīdieh (prop. fem. a., fr. Ar. mejīd glorious); — so called after the sultan Abdul Mejid, lit., “servant of the Glorious One,” i.e., of God.] 1. (a) A silver coin of Turkey formerly rated at twenty, but since 1880 at nineteen, piasters (about 83 cents). (b) A gold coin of Turkey equal to one hundred piastres ($4.396 or 18s. ¾d.); a lira, or Turkish pound.
2. A Turkish honorary order established in 1851 by Abdul-Mejid, having as its badge a medallion surrounded by seven silver rays and crescents. It is often conferred on foreigners.