"imaret" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: imarets [plural]
Etymology: From Ottoman Turkish عمارت (imaret), from Arabic عِمَارَة (ʕimāra). Etymology templates: {{der|en|ota|عمارت|tr=imaret}} Ottoman Turkish عمارت (imaret), {{der|en|ar|عِمَارَة}} Arabic عِمَارَة (ʕimāra), {{root|en|ar|ع م ر}} Head templates: {{en-noun}} imaret (plural imarets)
  1. (historical or architecture) An Ottoman soup kitchen built between the fourteenth and nineteenth centuries, often part of a larger complex or waqf. Wikipedia link: imaret Tags: historical Categories (topical): Architecture Translations (Ottoman soup kitchen): imareetti (Finnish)
    Sense id: en-imaret-en-noun-IJjMQIMG Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Topics: architecture

Inflected forms

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