"mashrabiyya" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /məʃɹəˈbi.ə/ [UK] Forms: mashrabiyyas [plural], mashrabiyya [plural]
Etymology: From French moucharaby, later reborrowed from its source, Arabic مَشْرَبِيَّة (mašrabiyya), from مِشْرَبَة (mišraba, “small jug”), from the water jars placed in it to provide evaporative cooling. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|fr|moucharaby}} French moucharaby, {{bor|en|ar|مَشْرَبِيَّة||}} Arabic مَشْرَبِيَّة (mašrabiyya), {{m|ar|مِشْرَبَة||small jug}} مِشْرَبَة (mišraba, “small jug”), {{root|en|ar|ش ر ب}} Head templates: {{en-noun|+|mashrabiyya}} mashrabiyya (plural mashrabiyyas or mashrabiyya)
  1. (architecture) A balcony in North Africa enclosed with carved wooden latticework. Categories (topical): Architecture Translations (Translations): moucharabieh [feminine] (French), Maschrabiyya [feminine] (German), mashrabiyya [feminine] (Italian)
    Sense id: en-mashrabiyya-en-noun-yIZlnm4r Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 87 13 Topics: architecture Disambiguation of 'Translations': 87 13
  2. The latticework itself, also used to craft certain objects.
    Sense id: en-mashrabiyya-en-noun-BrynOzDu
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: mashrabiya, moucharabieh, moucharaby, mouchrabieh, mushrebiyeh

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