How Do You Spell CHIBOUQUE?

Pronunciation: [t͡ʃˈɪba͡ʊk] (IPA)

The word "Chibouque" is an alternative spelling of "chibouk," which is a type of long-stemmed Turkish tobacco pipe. Its correct pronunciation is /ʃibʊk/, with the stress on the first syllable. The spelling of "Chibouque" is likely due to the slight variation in pronunciation in different regions that may use alternative spellings. However, the IPA phonetic transcription helps to standardize this pronunciation, making it easier to understand when written down.

CHIBOUQUE Meaning and Definition

  1. Chibouque is a noun that refers to a type of pipe used for smoking tobacco, particularly in Eastern cultures. It is also commonly known as a hookah or shisha pipe. The term "chibouque" is of Turkish origin, derived from the word "chibuk" meaning "smoke pipe."

    The chibouque is characterized by its unique design. It typically consists of a glass base filled with water, a central metal stem with one or multiple tubes attached, and a bowl on top where the tobacco is placed. The stem may be adorned with intricate engravings or decorative elements, adding to its aesthetic appeal. A hose or pipe is attached to the tube(s), allowing the user to inhale the smoke generated by burning the tobacco.

    Smoking from a chibouque involves a specific process. The tobacco is placed inside the bowl and heated with charcoal, creating smoke that passes through the water-filled base. The water filters and cools the smoke, resulting in a smoother and more enjoyable smoking experience. The user inhales the smoke through the hose, while exhaling it through their mouth or nose.

    The chibouque is often used in social gatherings or as a means of relaxation. It has a long history, dating back several centuries and is deeply rooted in Middle Eastern and Asian cultures. Today, it is popular in various parts of the world, particularly among young adults, for its communal and recreational aspects.

Common Misspellings for CHIBOUQUE

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Etymology of CHIBOUQUE

The word "chibouque" originates from the French language, specifically from the Turkish word "chibouk" (pronounced "shee-book"). "Chibouk" entered the French language during the 18th century and was adopted to refer to a specific type of long, wooden pipe with a curved stem, commonly used in Turkey and the Middle East. The term "chibouque" not only refers to the pipe itself but can also be used to describe the style of smoking it. Over time, the word "chibouque" has gained some usage in English-speaking contexts as well.

Plural form of CHIBOUQUE is CHIBOUQUES

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