Definition of Chibouque

1. n. A Turkish pipe, usually with a mouthpiece of amber, a stem, four or five feet long and not pliant, of some valuable wood, and a bowl of baked clay.

Definition of Chibouque

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Chibouque

chiastolite
chiaus
chiaused
chiauses
chiausing
chiavennite
chib
chibbed
chibbing
chibi
chibis
chibol
chibols
chibouk
chibouks
chibouque (current term)
chibouques
chibs
chic
chica
chicalote
chicalotes
chicana
chicanas
chicane
chicaned
chicaner
chicaneries
chicaners
chicanery

Literary usage of Chibouque

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Shadows and Ideals by Francis Saltus Saltus (1890)
"Slaves lure away ennui with flowers and fan ; And as his gem-tipped chibouque glows, he see*, In dreamy trance, those marvelous mysteries The prophet sings ..."

2. The Bayadere and Other Sonnets by Francis Saltus Saltus (1894)
"Slaves lure away ennui with flowers and fan ; And as his gem-tipped chibouque glows, he sees, In dreamy trance, those marvelous mysteries The prophet sings ..."

3. Memoirs of the Countess Potocka by Anna Potocka, Casimir Stryienski (1900)
"... chibouque. WHILE visiting my husband's parents, where I am engaged with the education of my three children, I sorrowfully resume the recital of the ..."

4. A Diary of a Journey to the East: In the Autumn of 1854 by William Beamont (1856)
"... placed before each guest a small earthenware tray, and then handed him a lighted pipe, or chibouque, which the guest then smoked as he talked. ..."

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