- word
comes into
English from
Ottoman Turkish ابریق (
ibrik,
ıbrık, “ewer”) (modern
Turkish ibrik), from
Arabic إِبْرِيق (ʔibrīq),
ultimately from Persian...
- جِذوَة (jadhwa or jidhwa,
meaning 'ember'). The
cezve is also
known as an
ibrik, a
Turkish word from
Arabic إبريق (ʿibrīq), from
Aramaic ܐܖܪܝܩܐ (ʾaḇrēqā)...
- Press. p. 162. ISBN 9781400847761."Fan
Stylian Noli was born in 1882, in
Ibrik Tepe (Alb. Qytezë), an
Albanian settlement south of Adrianople, in Eastern...
- Ivan
Ibriks (born 6
October 1987) is a
Croatian football defender,
currently playing for
lower league side
Podravac Sopje. Ivan
Ibriks at Soccerway.com...
- (2010) "Cirrus" (2013) "First Fires" (featuring Grey Reverend) (2013) "
Ibrik" (2019) "Linked" (2019) "Heartbreak" (with
Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs)...
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instant in a pot
called a
cezve or, in Gr****, a μπρίκι: bríki (from
Turkish ibrik). This
produces a
strong coffee with a
layer of foam on the
surface and...
-
parts water in a
traditional Eastern Mediterranean water vessel called an
ibrik (Arabic: إبريق ibrīq) from
Middle Persian or
Parthian *ābrēq. The mixture...
- p. 162.
Curtis 1994, p. 465: "Born Theoph****
Stylianos Mavromatis in
Ibrik-Tepe, an
Albanian village, then part of the
Ottoman Empire, Fan Stylian...
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brought to the boil in a
special pot
called cezve in Turkey, and
often called ibrik elsewhere. As soon as the
mixture begins to froth, and
before it
boils over...
- A Briq,
Ibrik or Brik (Arabic: بريق) is an
ancient teapot and
pitcher traditionally used by the
inhabitants of
Lebanon and
Syria to
prepare and drink...