hi! no i've got a tolino (might be a german brand). it didn't have an integrated/downloadable turkish dictionary though, so i googled around for a bit and found a list of manually downloadable dictionaries that i was able to add to my e-book reader from my laptop via usb.
here's the website i got it from, they also have an EN-TR dictionary: https://github.com/rdoeffinger/Dictionary/releases/tag/v0.2-dictionaries
i have no idea if and how it works with a kindle, but i'm pretty sure if you google "kindle turkish dictionary" you'll find some results and instructions!
the annoying thing about this is that my e-book reader can display turkish letters like ş or ğ, but when i select a word containing those letters to look it up in the dictionary, it doesn't select those special characters and most of the time i have to manually type the word into the dictionary.. hope you won't have this problem :')
duress
Etymology
Borrowed from {{bor|en|fro|duresse}}, from {{der|en|la|duritia|hardness}}, from {m|la|durus||hard}.
Pronunciation
{{a|UK}} IPA: en, /djʊˈɹɛs/, /d͡ʒʊˈɹɛs/
{{a|US}} IPA: en, /duˈɹɛs/
{{rhymes|en|ɛs}}
Noun
{{en-noun|-}}
{{lb|en|obsolete}} Harsh treatment.
{{rfdatek|en|Burke}}
The agreements ... made with the landlords during the time of slavery, are only the effect of duress and force.
Constraint by threat.
{{lb|en|legal}} Restraint in which a person is influenced, whether by lawful or unlawful forceful compulsion of their liberty by monition or implementation of physical enforcement; legally for the incurring of civil liability, of a citizen's arrest, or of subrogation, or illegally for the committing of an offense, of forcing a contract, or of using threats.
Related terms
{{l|en|endure}}
Verb
{{en-verb|es}}
To put under duress; to pressure.
Someone was duressingher.
The small nation was duressed into giving up territory.
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/duress
(yes, Wikimedia does have a dictionary :3 if you're on Android, there is an app called QuickDic, which you can use to download whole dictionaries (including translations) to use without an internet connection. and of course it uses a free license ^w^)
Another suggestion would be to have packs, which users are able to download separately, and import them into app. That way app itself is not dependent of always on internet connection. Similar to how dictionary packs work, (for keyboards) I.E. https://github.com/rdoeffinger/Dictionary/releases/tag/v0.2-dictionaries