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hammal
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Hammam
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ham·mal
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noun
hamal.
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hamal
,
hammal
or
hamaul
(həˈmɑːl)
—
n
(in Middle Eastern countries) a porter, bearer, or servant
[from Arabic
hamala
to carry]
hammal
,
hammal
or
hamaul
—
n
[from Arabic
hamala
to carry]
hamaul
,
hammal
or
hamaul
—
n
[from Arabic
hamala
to carry]
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