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‖ chibouk, chibouque|tʃɪˈbʊk| Also chiboque, chibbook. [a. Turkish chibūk, lit. small stick, also tube of the pipe; the pipe itself. The spelling chibouque is French.] The long tobacco-pipe used by the Turks. Hence chiboukchy, chibouquejee [Turkish], pipe-bearer.
1813Byron Corsair ii. ii, The long chibouque's dissolving cloud. 1839J. Stephen Trav. Turkey 38/1, I..lolled half an hour on a divan, with chibouk and coffee. 1847Disraeli Tancred 17 He had only taken a preliminary puff of his chibouque. 1872Baker Nile Tribut. vii. 105 The long chibbook of the Turk. 1877A. B. Edwards Up Nile i. 10 The sponge-merchant smokes his long chibouk.
1834Morier Ayesha (1846) 66 The end of the room was crowded with chiboukchies or pipe-men. 1869Guardian 17 Mar., The Prince and Princess started..with a following..of chibouquejees, syces, guides, cavasses, dragomans. |