单词 | selamlik |
释义 | selamlikn. 1. A room in a Muslim house set aside for business or the reception of male friends; the part of such a house reserved for men. Cf. haremlik n. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > parts of building > room > room by type of use > [noun] > others speech-housec1050 watching-chamber1533 music room1608 service room1669 amphitheatre1694 lararium1706 well-room1731 lumber room1740 water room1774 bird room1776 grubbery1791 bookery1798 study1808 service room1833 selamlik1838 serving room1838 social space1851 mail room1856 rumpus room1930 birthing room1936 home office1960 romper room1961 dungeon1969 1838 D. Urquhart Spirit of East I. xxi. 392 The European arrives... Some of the attendants, in reply to his inquiries, point to the door of the Selamlik. 1854 R. Curzon Armenia 79 We went into the selamlik (or reception room) together. 1888 ‘Bey Kesnin’ Evil of East vii. 127 Every Turkish house is divided into two distinct parts:—the selamlik for men, and the haremlik for women. 1900 ‘Odysseus’ Turkey in Europe vii. 331 One feels that..their existence is really divided into the departments of Selamlik and Harem, which means the difference, not only between the men's and the women's part of the house, but between formal and domestic life. 1936 N. M. Penzer Harēm i. 16 Relations with European powers soon gave rise to the coining of a word that would embrace not only the harēmlik and the serāmlik but the entire Royal buildings as a whole... The word seraglio was chosen. 1941 Archit. Rev. 90 101/2 The houses were divided vertically into two parts—the Haremlik or women's quarters, and the Selamlik for the men. 1965 J. Fleming Nothing is Number i. i. 15 The selamlik, or male reception room, is inviolate. 2. The public procession of the Sultan to a mosque on Friday at noon. Now Historical. ΘΚΠ society > faith > worship > observance, ritual > kinds of rite > Muslim > [noun] abdest1667 tawaf1788 selamlik1888 tazia1893 1888 ‘Bey Kesnin’ Evil of East vi. 125 On Fridays, for Selamlik, the soldier makes himself as smart as possible to escort his sovereign to the mosque. 1905 Globe (N.Y.) 21 July 1/2 It is reported here officially from Constantinople that during to-day's selamlik an attempt was made to assassinate the sultan. 1922 Glasgow Herald 22 Nov. 9 The ordinary Selamlik at the Fatis Mosque. 1922 Glasgow Herald 25 Nov. 9 The Selamlik completed, the new Khalif returned to the Seraglio. 1935 H. Edib Clown & his Daughter ix. 45 Selim Pasha decided to speak about Rabia's musical training to the Imam after the Selamlik—the Friday ceremony of His Majesty's going to the mosque. 1955 H. Luke Old Turkey & New (rev. ed.) vii. 166 On Friday, the 10th November, 1922 Vahid ed-Dîn attended his last selamlik. 1980 J. Lees-Milne Harold Nicolson 56 The First Balkan War had begun. That day [sc. 17 Oct. 1912] Harold witnessed the ceremony of the Selamlik. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.1838 |
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