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minaret


min·a·ret

M0308000 (mĭn′ə-rĕt′)n. A tall slender tower attached to a mosque, having one or more projecting balconies from which a muezzin or a recording of a muezzin summons the people to prayer.
[Ultimately (partly via French) from Ottoman Turkish mināre, from earlier menāre, from Arabic manāra, lamp, beacon tower of a fortress; see nwr in Semitic roots.]

minaret

(ˌmɪnəˈrɛt; ˈmɪnəˌrɛt) n1. (Architecture) a slender tower of a mosque having one or more balconies from which the muezzin calls the faithful to prayer2. (Architecture) any structure resembling this[C17: from French, from Turkish, from Arabic manārat lamp, from nār fire] ˌminaˈreted adj

min•a•ret

(ˌmɪn əˈrɛt, ˈmɪn əˌrɛt)

n. a lofty, often slender tower attached to a mosque, having one or more balconies from which the muezzin calls the people to prayer. [1675–85; < French minaret, Sp minarete, or Italian minaretto « Arabic manārah lighthouse] min`a•ret′ed, adj.

minaret

A tower usually attached to a mosque from which the Muslim faithful are called to prayer.
Thesaurus
Noun1.minaret - slender tower with balconiesminaret - slender tower with balconies mosque - (Islam) a Muslim place of worship that usually has a minarettower - a structure taller than its diameter; can stand alone or be attached to a larger building
Translations
伊斯兰教寺院的尖塔宣礼塔

minaret

(minəˈret) noun a tower on a mosque from which the call to prayer is sounded. 清真寺的宣禮塔 (伊斯兰教寺院的)尖塔,宣礼塔

minaret


minaret

(mĭnərĕt`), tower, used in Islamic architecture, from which the faithful are called to prayer by a muezzin. Most mosquesmosque
, building for worship used by members of the Islamic faith. Muhammad's house in Medina (A.D. 622), with its surrounding courtyard and hall with columns, became the prototype for the mosque where the faithful gathered for prayer.
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 have one or more small towers, which are usually placed at the corners. The earliest structures specifically built as minarets were the four low square towers at the four corners of the Mosque of Amr in Egypt (A.D. 673). The square form remained in use in Syria until the 13th cent. and in the Maghreb until modern times; the minaret of Giralda in Seville (A.D. 1195) is famous. The free-standing conical minaret surrounded by a spiral staircase, probably deriving from the ancient Babylonian ziggurat, was built at Samarra, Iraq, and in Cairo in the second half of the 9th cent. The most typical Egyptian development is seen in the octagonal minarets of the two 15th-century Cairo mosques of El-Azhar and Kait-bey; both have two balconies, the upper smaller than the lower, over projecting friezes of stalactite vaulting and are surmounted by an elongated and bulbous finial. The most distinctly Persian development (see Persian art and architecturePersian art and architecture,
works of art and structures produced in the region of Asia traditionally known as Persia and now called Iran. Bounded by fierce mountains and deserts, the high plateau of Iran has seen the flow of many migrations and the development of many
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) are the two pairs of slim, towering minarets flanking the huge entrance arches of the Isfahan Masjid-i Shah (c.1612); the conical shafts terminate in covered balconies and are entirely encased in brilliant blue tiles. See Islamic art and architectureIslamic art and architecture,
works of art and architecture created in countries where Islam has been dominant and embodying Muslim precepts in its themes. Background

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Minaret

The tall slender tower of a mosque with stairs leading up to one or more balconies from which followers are called to prayer.

Minaret

 

a tower from which Muslims are summoned to prayer. Minarets are attached or built next to a mosque. Early minarets often had a winding staircase or ramp around their outer wall; later minarets have an interior staircase. The minarets of Egypt, Iraq, Iran, and Central and Middle Asian countries are tall, tapering toward the top, and round or polygonal in cross section. They are embellished with patterned brickwork, carvings, glazed tiles, and tiers of open-worked balconies. Minarets with a square ground plan are characteristic of Syria and the North African countries. Turkish minarets have a narrow polygonal shaft ending in a pointed spire.

minaret

Persian portal with dome, flanked by minarets A tall tower in, or contiguous to, a mosque with stairs leading up to one or more balconies from which the faithful are called to prayer.

minaret

1. a slender tower of a mosque having one or more balconies from which the muezzin calls the faithful to prayer 2. any structure resembling this

minaret


  • noun

Words related to minaret

noun slender tower with balconies

Related Words

  • mosque
  • tower
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