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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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To Michael the Omdeh's selamlik seemed like a foretaste of paradise.

From There was a King in Egypt by Lorimer, Norma

The harem is not the whole palace, and even in the modern East the selamlik, or public part of the house, is very differently arranged from the rooms set apart for the women.

From A History of Art in Chaldæa & Assyria, v. 1 by Armstrong, Walter, Sir

I would suggest, Countess Strahni, that you go with this girl at once into the selamlik.

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 hall of banquets comes so, between them, and the hall is two stories tall, and across the top of that, from the selamlik to the harem, runs that little secret passage.

From The Palace of Darkened Windows by Frederick, Edmund

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