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Donovan Pasha
Glossary
Gilbert Parker
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       Aiwa, effendi----Yea, noble sir.
       Allah----God.
       Allah-haly 'm alla-haly----A singsong of river-workers.
       Allah Kerim----God is bountiful.
       Allshu Akbar----God is most Great.
       A'l'meh----Female professional singers
       Antichi----Antiquities.
       Backsheesh----Tip, douceur, bribe.
       Balass----Earthen vessel for carrying water.
       Basha----Pasha.
       Bersim----Grass.
       Bimbashi----Major.
       Bishareen----A native tribe.
       Bismillah----In the name of God.
       Bowab----A doorkeeper.
       Corvee----Forced labour.
       Dahabeah----A Nile houseboat with large lateen sails.
       Darabukkeh----A drum made of a skin stretched over an earthenware funnel.
       Doash----(Literally) Treading. A ceremony performed on the return of the Holy Carpet from Mecca.
       Dourha----Maize.
       Effendina----Highness.
       El aadah----The ordinary.
       El Azhar----The Arab University at Cairo.
       Fantasia----Celebration with music, dancing, and processions.
       Farshoot----The name of a native tribe.
       Fatihah----The opening chapter of the Koran, recited at weddings, etc.
       Feddan----The most common measure of land--a little less than an acre. Also dried hay.
       Fellah (plu. fellaheen)----The Egyptian peasant.
       Felucca----A small boat, propelled by oars or sails.
       Fessikh----Salted fish.
       Ghaffirs----Humble village officials.
       Ghawdzee----The tribe of public dancing-girls. A female of this tribe is called "Ghazeeyeh," and a man "Ghazee," but the plural Ghawazee is generally understood as applying to the female.
       Ghimah----The Mahommedan Sunday.
       Gippy----Colloquial name for an Egyptian soldier.
       Goolah----Porous water-jar of Nile mud.
       Hakim----Doctor.
       Hanouti----Funeral attendants.
       Hari-kari----An Oriental form of suicide.
       Hashish----Leaves of hemp.
       Inshallah----God willing.
       Jibbeh----Long coat or smock, worn by dervishes.
       Kavass----An orderly.
       Kemengeh----A cocoanut fiddle.
       Khamsin----A hot wind of Egypt and the Soudan.
       Khedive----The title granted in 1867 by the Sultan of Turkey to the ruler of Egypt.
       Khiassa----Small boat.
       Khowagah----Gentleman.
       Koran----The Scriptures of the Mahommedans.
       Kourbash----A stick, a whip.
       La ilaha illa-llah----There is no God but God.
       Mafish----Nothing.
       Magnoon----Fool.
       Malaish----No matter.
       Mamour----A magistrate.
       Mankalah----A game.
       Mastaba----A bench.
       Mejidieh----A Turkish Order.
       Mirkaz----District.
       Moghassils----Washers of the dead.
       Moufetish----High steward.
       Mudir----A Governor of a Mudirieh or province.
       Muezzin----The sheikh of the mosque who calls to prayer.
       Mushrabieh----Lattice window.
       Naboot----Quarter staff.
       Narghileh----The Oriental tobacco-pipe.
       Nehar-ak koom said----Greeting to you.
       Omdah----The head of a village.
       Ooster----One of the best sort.
       Ramadan----The Mahommedan season of fasting.
       Reis----Pilot.
       Saadat el basha----Excellency.
       Sais----Groom.
       Sakkia----Persian water-wheel.
       Salaam----A salutation of the East; an obeisance, performed by bowing very low and placing the right palm on the forehead and on the breast.
       Sarraf----An accountant.
       Shadoof----Bucket and pole used by natives for lifting water.
       Sha'er----A reciter. (The singular of Sho'ara, properly signifying a poet.)
       Sheikh-el-beled----Head of a village.
       Shintiyan----Very wide trousers, worn by the women of the middle and higher orders.
       Sitt----"The Lady."
       Tarboosh----Fez or native turban.
       Tarah----A veil for the head.
       Ulema----Learned men.
       Waled----A boy.
       Wekeel----A deputy.
       Welee----A favourite of Heaven; colloquially a saint.
       Yashmak----A veil for the lower part of the face.
       Yelek----A long vest or smock, worn over the shirt and shintiyan.
       Zeriba----A palisade.