muezzin
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of muezzin
1575–85; < Turkish müezzin < Arabic mu'adhdhin
Example Sentences
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But then the muezzin came on the loudspeaker, announcing the burial was postponed until the remains could be certified by health ministry officials.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 30, 2024
The call of the muezzin rang out: iftar.
From New York Times • Apr. 28, 2022
“Permitting the call of the muezzin is a sign of respect,” Mayor Henriette Reker tweeted last week.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 11, 2021
"Permitting the muezzin call is for me a sign of respect," Cologne Mayor Henriette Reker wrote on Twitter here.
From Reuters • Oct. 11, 2021
From within the garrison, the muezzin let loose his call to prayer.
From "The Many Assassinations of Samir, the Seller of Dreams" by Daniel Nayeri
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