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konak

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[koh-nahk] / koʊˈnɑk /

noun

  1. a large, usually official residence.


Etymology

Origin of konak

< Turkish: literally, stopping-place (for the night, on a journey), derivative of kon- camp, make a night's halt

Example Sentences

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The sentinel could read neither, and sent them to the konak with a demand for instructions.

From The Autobiography of a Journalist, Volume II by Stillman, William James

He therefore summoned the entire household of the dragoman, except him and myself, to the konak, to be examined.

From The Autobiography of a Journalist, Volume II by Stillman, William James

A citadel enclosure stands at the N. E. corner and is now partly in ruins, but the interior space is occupied by the government konak.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 4 "Diameter" to "Dinarchus" by Various

The most that the inadequate squad of zaptiehs present can do, when we arrive opposite the muncipal konak, is to keep the crowd from pressing forward and overwhelming me and the bicycle.

From Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume 1 From San Francisco to Teheran by Stevens, Thomas

Surrendering our horses to the care of the khan keeper, I proceeded to the konak, or government house, to present my letters.

From Servia, Youngest Member of the European Family or, A Residence in Belgrade and Travels in the Highlands and Woodlands of the Interior, during the years 1843 and 1844. by Paton, Andrew Archibald

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