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Definition of Chibouk

Chibouk
Chibouque Chi*bouque", Chibouk Chi*bouk", n. [F. chibouque, fr. Turk.] A Turkish pipe, usually with a mouthpiece of amber, a stem, four or five feet long and not pliant, of some valuable wood, and a bowl of baked clay.

Meaning of Chibouk from wikipedia

- A chibouk (/tʃɪˈbʊk, -ˈbuːk/; French: chibouque; from the Turkish: çıbık, çubuk (English: "stick" from the Persian word choobak "چوبک" meaning small wooden...
- American peoples Chalice, a pipe used by Rastafari in cannabis rituals Chibouk, a long-stemmed Turkish tobacco pipe with a clay bowl, often ornamented...
- smoke and heated tobacco away from the face and allow for unimpeded views. Chibouk Iain C. Walker (1977). Clay tobacco-pipes, with particular reference to...
- has also gathered some other pieces such as the collection of fabric, Chibouk, smoke pot, hookah, pottery. He has kept gl**** works, paintings, mosaics...
- players Private collection A ride Private collection Turkish Woman and Chibouk Private collection Welcome change 49 x 66 cm The painting is only attributed...
- a bird's feather used as a sign of bravery Chiaus from Turkish çavuş. Chibouk from Turkish çubuk. Choga from Sindhi, of Turko-Mongol origin; akin to...
- attendants wore red dressing gowns and Turkish slippers, and served coffee and "chibouk" to the patrons. Initially very successful, the Baths served 90 bathers...
- and Ottawa. One notable artifact recovered was an Ottoman pipe bowl, or chibouk, one of only a handful found in North America. Also recovered in excellent...
- from villages etc. used to deal with production of pipes, long pipes (chibouks, çubuks), and cigarette-boxes. In the past this craft was carried out also...
- silversmiths, who took care particularly of decoration of long pipes (chibouks, "çibuk") and weavers, who wove with silky gallons, parts of the smoking...