Ottoman Turkish

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عمارت

Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic عِمَارَة (ʕimāra, building, structure).

Noun

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عمارت (ʼimaret) (definite accusative عمارتی (ʼimareti), plural عمارتلر (ʼimaretler))

  1. prosperity, welfare, a state of populous and industrial well-being in a house, city, or state
    Synonyms: رفاه (refah), عمران (ʼümran)
  2. building, edifice, an enclosed structure with walls and a roof, usually standing in one place
    Synonyms: بنا (bina), یاپی (yapı)
  3. imaret, an Ottoman soup kitchen which gave out food that was free for poor or needy people

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Turkish: imaret
  • Armenian: իմարէթ (imarētʻ)
  • English: imaret
  • Macedonian: имарет (imaret)

Further reading

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Persian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic عِمَارَة (ʕimāra).

Noun

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Dari عمارت
Iranian Persian
Tajik иморат

عمارت ('emârat) (plural عمارت‌ها ('emârat-hâ) or عمارات)

  1. building

Descendants

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Urdu

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Classical Persian عمارت ('imārat), from Arabic عِمَارَة (ʕimāra).

Noun

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عِمارَت ('imāratf (Hindi spelling इमारत)

  1. building
    Synonyms: بھَوَن (bhavan), سَدَن (sadan)