baharat
English
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Arabic بَهَارَات (bahārāt), plural of بَهَار (bahār, “spring”). Derived from Persian بهار (bahâr) in the sense of blossoms and foliage, as a great many spices are cultivated from the leaves of various plants and herbs.
Noun
editbaharat (uncountable)
- A mixture of spices commonly used in Middle Eastern cuisine.
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editTurkish
editEtymology
editInherited from Ottoman Turkish بهارات, from Arabic بَهَارَات (bahārāt), plural of بَهَار (bahār).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editbaharat (definite accusative baharatı, plural baharatlar)
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- en:Spices and herbs
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- tr:Cooking