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papoosh
@@@LINK=papouche Oxford English Dictionary
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Pampootie
The name "pampootie" is of unclear origin; it may be related to Turkish papoosh, a kind of slipper. wikipedia.org
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pabouch
‖ pabouch (pəˈbuːʃ) Also 7 paboutch. [See babouche, papoosh.] A heelless Oriental slipper.1687 A. Lovell tr. Thevenot's Trav. i. 30 The heel..is shod with a piece of Iron made purposely half-round, and these Shoes they call Paboutches. 1813 Moore Post-bag ii. 64 All sorts of dulimans and pouches, Wi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mohammad Sadri
Films Papoosh (2008) Arbaeen (2007) Shanjar O Shaghaiegh Afghanestan Sarzamin Khasteh Books The Concept of Reality in Art And Cinema (1998) Filmbardari wikipedia.org
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pampootie
pampootie local Irish. (pæmˈpuːtɪ) Also pampooter, pampootee. [Said in Folk-Lore Journal (1884) II. 261, to have been introduced some two hundred or more years ago by an East Indian ship-captain who settled on the South Isle of Aran: possibly a popular corruption of some form of papoosh, papouche, o... Oxford English Dictionary
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papouche
‖ papoosh, papouch(e (pəˈpuːʃ) Also 7 papucha, 9 papoush: see also babouche, pabouch. [a. Pers. pāpōsh (Turkish pābutch) slipper, shoe, f. Pers. pā foot + pōsh covering.] A Turkish or Oriental slipper.1682 Wheler Journ. Greece ii. 187 They slip off their Papuchas, or Shoes, when they go in to do the... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Spanish words of various origins
اَلزَّعْفَرَان az-za`farān.azúcar= sugar, from Persian shekar of the same meaning via Arabic (سكر) sukkar. babucha= Slippers, babouche, from Persian "Papoosh wikipedia.org
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pasha
‖ pasha, pacha (ˈpɑːʃə, ˈpæ-, pəˈʃɑː) Forms: 7–8 pascha, 7 passa, 9 pashaw, pacha, 8– pasha. [Turkish pāshā, generally held to be the same as bāshā from bāsh head, chief, in some Eastern Turkish dialects pāsh. The form with b was app. the earlier, being that first adopted in Western languages: see b... Oxford English Dictionary
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Arabic language influence on the Spanish language
From French babouche, derived from Persian "papoosh" (پاپوش) literally meaning "foot covering" via Arabic baboush (بابوش). wikipedia.org
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H
H (eɪtʃ) the eighth letter of the Roman alphabet, ancient and modern, representing historically the Semitic 𐤇, Hheth or Kheth, through the Greek H, Heta, Eta, originally the eighth, but, in the later Greek alphabet, after the omission of ϝ (see F), the seventh letter. The Semitic letter represented... Oxford English Dictionary
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