"shabka" meaning in All languages combined

See shabka on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: shabkas [plural]
Etymology: From Arabic شَبْكَة (šabka, “ring, knot, fastening”) Etymology templates: {{uder|en|ar|شَبْكَة||ring, knot, fastening}} Arabic شَبْكَة (šabka, “ring, knot, fastening”), {{root|en|ar|ش ب ك}} Head templates: {{en-noun}} shabka (plural shabkas)
  1. (Middle East) An engagement ring (traditionally with a golden net), symbolizing the intertwining or tying together of the couple. Tags: East, Middle Translations (Engagement ring): شبكَة (Arabic)

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