دلاك

See also: دلاک

Arabic

Etymology

From the root د ل ك (d-l-k).

Noun

دَلَّاك (dallāk) m (plural دَلَّاكُون (dallākūn))

  1. (obsolete) bath attendant

Declension

Descendants

  • Persian: دلاک (dallâk)
    • Armenian: դալլաք (dallakʿ)
    • Azerbaijani: dəllək
    • Georgian: დალაქი (dalaki)
    • Ottoman Turkish: دلاك (dellak), تلاك (tellak), تلاق (tellak)
      • Turkish: tellak

Ottoman Turkish

Alternative forms

  • تلاك (tellak), تلاق (tellak)

Etymology

From Persian دلاک (dallâk), from Arabic دَلَّاك (dallāk).

Noun

دلاك (dellak)

  1. attendant or waiter at a public bath
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