kalian
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of kalian
First recorded in 1825–35, kalian is from the Persian word qalyān
Example Sentences
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One kalian artist who abandoned paint and canvas altogether was Ettore Bugatti.
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While my volunteer cook is thus busily engaged, a company of distinguished travellers passing along the road halt at the tchai-khan to smoke a kalian and drink tea.
From Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume 1 From San Francisco to Teheran by Stevens, Thomas
They have brought along the kind old Kahn's kalian and tobacco-bag, and the wherewithal to make me a parting glass of tea.
From Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama by Stevens, Thomas
Afterward we repair to Mirza Abdul Kiirim Khan's house to smoke the kalian and drink tea.
From Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume 1 From San Francisco to Teheran by Stevens, Thomas
After all were settled, and their chuddars and veils carefully folded up and put aside by the slaves, then the kalian or water-pipe was brought in, each slave preparing the pipe for her own mistress.
From Behind the Veil in Persia and Turkish Arabia An account of an Englishwoman's Eight Years' Residence amongst the Women of the East by Hume-Griffith, A.
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