<span class="searchmatch">narghileh</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">narghilehs</span>) Alternative form of narghile. 1855, Bayard Taylor, “Pictures of Damascus”, in The Lands of the Saracen; or, Pictures of Palestine...
<span class="searchmatch">narghilehs</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">narghileh</span> <span class="searchmatch">narghilehs</span> ? plural of <span class="searchmatch">narghileh</span>...
See also: narghilé and narghilè nargeela, nargeelah, narghil, <span class="searchmatch">narghileh</span>, narghilly, narghily, nargil, nargile, nargileh, nargili, nargilly, nargily, narguileh...
See also: narguile narghilé, <span class="searchmatch">narghileh</span> Borrowed from Persian نارگیله (nârgile), from Sanskrit नारिकेल (nārikela, “coconut”). Compare Turkish nargile....
151: The smoking-room proper, with its mise en scène of Turkish divans, <span class="searchmatch">narghilehs</span>, brass coffee-trays, and other Oriental properties, is no longer considered...
151: The smoking-room proper, with its mise en scène of Turkish divans, <span class="searchmatch">narghilehs</span>, brass coffee-trays, and other Oriental properties, is no longer considered...