• Hookah

    Alternative forms

    Origin

    From Urdu حقہ, from Arabic حقة (ħúqqa, "pot, jar"), from حق (ħuqq, "cavity, hollow").

    Full definition of hookah

    Noun

    hookah

    (plural hookahs)
    1. A pipe with a long flexible tube that draws the smoke through water, traditionally used for smoking tobacco, which is often flavored.
      • 1831, The Mirror of Literature, Amusement and Instruction:In India, the lower orders use a hookah or hubble bubble, which is made of a cocoa-nut shell well cleaned out, having a hole through the soft eye of the shell, and another on the opposite side, a little lower down, the first of which is used for the chauffoir, and the other to suck or draw the smoke from.
      • 1954, Alexander Alderson, The Subtle Minotaur
    , chapter 18:
      • The lounge was furnished in old English oak and big Knole settees. There were rugs from Tabriz and Kerman on the highly polished floor. A table lamp was fashioned from a silver Egyptian hookah.
      • 1960, Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird, chapter 9:When Uncle Jack caught me, he kept me laughing about a preacher who hated going to church so much that every day he stood at his gate in his dressing-gown, smoking a hookah and delivering five-minute sermons to any passers-by who desired spiritual comfort.
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