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narghile
or nar·gi·le, nar·gi·leh
[ nahr-guh-lee, -ley ]
noun
- a Middle Eastern tobacco pipe in which the smoke is drawn through water before reaching the lips; hookah.
narghile
/ -ˌleɪ; ˈnɑːɡɪlɪ /
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Word History and Origins
Origin of narghile1
1830–40; < Turkish nargile < Persian nārgīleh, derivative of nārgīl coconut, from which the bowl was formerly made
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Word History and Origins
Origin of narghile1
C19: from French narguilé, from Persian nārgīleh a pipe having a bowl made of coconut shell, from nārgīl coconut
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Example Sentences
I used to sit in one of the coffee-houses and drink coffee or tea and smoke the long-stemmed water-pipe, the narghile.
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He was squatting on the floor next to an oriental coffee tray poking at a narghile that had gone out.
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He is sitting on a cushion, leaning against the wall and smoking his narghile.
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His meal over, the young Turk stretches himself on the floor in true Eastern style, and begins carelessly to smoke a narghile.
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The amber mouthpiece of a narghile was between her lips and she was enveloped in a cloud of pale smoke.
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