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单词 iraqi
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Iraqin.

Brit. /ɪˈrɑːki/, /ɪˈraki/, U.S. /ɪˈrɑki/, /ɪˈræki/
Forms: Also Iraki.
Etymology: Arabic: < ‘irāq (see definition) + adjectival suffix.
A native or inhabitant of Iraq, a republic in the Persian Gulf, formerly (before 23 August 1921) known as Mesopotamia: a kingdom from 1921 until the assassination of Faisal II in 1958 when it became a republic; the capital is Baghdad. Also as adj., of or belonging to Iraq or its inhabitants. Also (now rare) Iˈraqian n. and adj. (also I'raquian)
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the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Near East, Middle East, or Asia Minor > native or inhabitant of Iran, Iraq, or the Gulf > [adjective]
Persianc1400
Persic1585
Iraqi1777
Omani1865
Iranic1873
Marsh Arab1917
Yemeni1955
Tehrani1975
the world > the earth > named regions of earth > Near East, Middle East, and Asia Minor > [adjective] > Middle East > other Middle Eastern lands
Syrian1537
Assyrian1591
Transjordanian1684
Iraqi1777
Syriatic1786
Assyriac1801
Oman1819
Aramaean1834
Omani1865
Transjordanian1922
Lebanese1926
Jordanian1950
Qatari1954
Emirati1989
the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Near East, Middle East, or Asia Minor > native or inhabitant of Iran, Iraq, or the Gulf > [noun]
MedeeOE
Persianc1375
Persec1384
Medianc1400
Lydian1545
Mesopotamian1553
Meccana1618
Ma'dan1792
Omanic1819
Iraqi1824
Yemenite1864
Sumerian1873
Akkadian1908
Yemeni1916
Marsh Arab1917
Medinese1922
Iraqian1923
Kuwaiti1928
Tehrani1939
Qatari1954
the mind > language > languages of the world > Afro-Asiatic > [noun] > Semitic > Arabic > varieties of
Maltese1813
Sabaean1905
Iraqian1923
Mozarabic1949
MSA1963
Kuwaiti1967
Maghribi1986
1777 J. Richardson Dict. Persian, Arabic & Eng. I. p. xliv/2 They [sc. Arabians] have three principal perdes or modes; called the Isphahani, which appears to be the original Persian melody; the Iraki or the Babylonish; and the Hejazi or the Arabian.
1824 J. Morier Adventures Hajji Baba II. xi. 163 ‘Untie the string of your trowsers,’ said an old Irâki.
1923 Glasgow Herald 9 Apr. 10 The Iraqians declare that it took the British all their time to win.
1924 Blackwood's Mag. Mar. 345/1 The administration is now in the hands of Iraqis, assisted by a mere handful of British advisers.
1927 Observer 7 Aug. 13/5 An addition of Iraqi or Syrian territory to the Turkish Republic would constitute a danger to his State.
1927 Observer 7 Aug. 13/5 The Iraqi movement towards Westernisation.
1939 L. H. Gray Found. Lang. 364 [Arabic] was divided into several dialects, of which only that of Mekkah has survived, this being the parent of a large number of modern vernaculars, notably Arabian.., Irāqian (Baghdādh, Mōṣul, Mardīn), [etc.].
1958 Economist 26 July 267 Among Iraqis in general there were..widespread desires to be Arab and to be neutral.
1958 Economist 26 July 268 No Iraqi statement has been made concerning withdrawal from the [Baghdad] pact.
1965 Listener 17 June 900/1 Zamal, an Iraki..was..expected to be the life and soul of a diplomatic party.
1973 Times 16 Apr. 14/1 Such a flexing of Iraqi muscles would (if taken too far) provide the Shah with ample pretext to cut the Iraqis down to size.

Derivatives

Iˈraqize v. (transitive) to make Iraqi in character, etc.
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the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Near East, Middle East, or Asia Minor > native or inhabitant of Iran, Iraq, or the Gulf > [verb (transitive)]
Iranize1899
Iranicize1945
Iraqize1959
1959 Economist 23 May 752/1 The company is prepared to help in its exploitation on behalf of a fully ‘Iraqised’ industry.
1964 Ann. Reg. 1963 312 Already 633 commercial agencies..had ‘Iraqized’ themselves by allocating 51 per cent of their shareholding to Iraqis.
Iraqiˈzation n.
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the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Near East, Middle East, or Asia Minor > native or inhabitant of Iran, Iraq, or the Gulf > [noun] > making
Persianization1910
Iraqization1959
1959 Economist 23 May 751/1Iraqisation’..aims at a system in which ‘no job is done by a foreigner if an Iraqi can do it as well’.
1961 Ann. Reg. 1960 311 Prolonged conversations took place..on..increased ‘iraqization’ of senior staff.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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