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selamlik

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[si-lahm-lik] / sɪˈlɑm lɪk /

noun

  1. the portion of a Turkish palace or house reserved for men.


Etymology

Origin of selamlik

First recorded in 1890–95, selamlik is from the Turkish word selamlιk

Example Sentences

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The "selamlik," inhabited by Mohammed, where we were received, is according to the Turkish custom, entirely separated from the harem, the gardens of which are walled off from it, and hidden from sight.

From French and Oriental Love in a Harem by Avril, Paul

They were going parallel with the river, although a little way back from the water wall, and in the direction of the men's part of the palace, the selamlik.

From The Fortieth Door by Bradley, Mary Hastings

He found Marishka and Yeva hand in hand at the door to the selamlik staring in consternation at the door of the black grille.

From The Secret Witness by Gibbs, George

The building was in two parts, entirely separating the selamlik from the haremlik.

From It Happened in Egypt by Williamson, C. N. (Charles Norris)

"The selamlik is a short wing and looks into the court."

From The Palace of Darkened Windows by Frederick, Edmund