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hamal
or ham·mal
[ huh-mahl, -mawl ]
noun
- (in some Muslim countries) a porter.
hamal
/ həˈmɑːl /
noun
- (in Middle Eastern countries) a porter, bearer, or servant
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Word History and Origins
Origin of hamal1
1960–65; < Arabic hammāl porter, carrier, akin to hamala to carry
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Word History and Origins
Origin of hamal1
from Arabic hamala to carry
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Example Sentences
The women worked in shifts in the base’s war room, or Hamal, watching Gaza through a bank of monitors around the clock.
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The Hamal is a windowless room protected by a solid door and blast walls, with strict security protocols.
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A sniper-sighting system was put into action from the Hamal - the nerve centre of the base - and an officer attempted to shoot remotely at gunmen trying to cross the border, the IDF told families.
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Infantry officers joined the Tatzpitaniyot in the Hamal, too.
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Hamas gunmen were at the door of the Hamal.
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