kalian
[ kahl-yahn ]
/ kɑlˈyɑn /
noun
a Persian tobacco pipe in which the smoke is drawn through water; hookah.
Origin of kalian
First recorded in 1825–35,
kalian is from the Persian word
qalyān
Words nearby kalian
kaleyard school,
kalgan,
kalgoorlie,
kali,
kali yuga,
kalian,
kalidasa,
kalif,
kalifate,
kalimantan,
kalimba
Example sentences from the Web for kalian
He then began to make apologies for not having a kalian (a pipe) to offer me, 'for,' said he, 'I am not a smoker of tobacco.
The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan |James MorierAnother pipe-bearer lighted the kalian at intervals and handed it into the carriage to his master.
Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan, Volume I (of 2) |Isabella L. BirdThere is also a large quantity of tobacco grown in Persia, which is used for the “kalian” (or water-pipe) and cigarette smoking.
Behind the Veil in Persia and Turkish Arabia |M. E. Hume-GriffithSometimes the conversation was kept up for several hours, until tea and the kalian had been passed around.
Our Little Persian Cousin |E. Cutler Shedd
British Dictionary definitions for kalian
Word Origin for kalian
C19: from Persian, from Arabic
qalyān