حمایل

Ottoman Turkish

حمایل

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic حَمَائِل (ḥamāʔil), plural form of حِمَالَة (ḥimāla, suspenders, hanger; amulet).

Noun

حمایل • (hamayıl)

  1. shoulder belt, crossbelt, any belt, band, or sash worn over one's shoulder
    Synonym: اوموز قایشی (omuz kayışı)
  2. baldric, a broad belt used to hold a sword worn diagonally from shoulder to hip
  3. Quran or similar book, or a charm or amulet carried suspended in its case over one shoulder
  4. (by extension) amulet, charm, talisman, any magical object providing protection

Descendants

  • Turkish: hamaylı
  • Albanian: hajmali
  • Middle Armenian: համայիլ (hamayil), համաիլ (hamail)
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic script: хама̀јлија
    Latin script: hamàjlija

Further reading

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