اكرام

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Ottoman Turkish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Arabic إِكْرَام (ʔikrām, honoring), verbal noun of أَكْرَمَ (ʔakrama, to dignify, honor).

Noun[edit]

اكرام (ikram) (plural اكرامات (ikramat))

  1. honoring, the act of showing honor, respect, or veneration to someone
  2. welcoming, the act of giving a kind welcome to a guest or newcomer
  3. abatement, discount, rebate, a reduction in price given to a customer

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Descendants[edit]

  • Turkish: ikram
  • Armenian: իքրամ (ikʻram)
  • Macedonian: икрам (ikram)

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