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dahabeah

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da⋅ha⋅be⋅ah

[dah-huh-bee-uh]
–noun
a large boat used on the Nile as a houseboat or for conveying passengers.
Also, da⋅ha⋅bee⋅yah, da⋅ha⋅bi⋅ah.


Origin:
1840–50; < Egyptian Ar dahabīyah
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da·ha·be·ah also da·ha·bee·yah or da·ha·bi·ah   (dä'hə-bē'ə)   
n.  A houseboat having sails and sometimes an engine, used on the Nile.

[Arabic ḏahabīya, the Golden One, name of the gilded barge of the Muslim rulers of Egypt, from ḏahabīy, golden, from ḏahab, gold; see ḏhb in Semitic roots.]
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