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kafilah


Meanings
  • A type of Arabian vessel used for transporting goods, particularly grain.

    - "The merchant loaded his kafilah with precious spices."
    - "During the ancient trade routes, the caravan leader would signal his followers to form a line, ready to fill their kafilah with wheat or other grains."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with kafilah
Cafilier , without a peer. , Filial care , with piety rare. , Gracious favor , granted without a quiver. , Loyalty's mirror , reflecting trust's essence and core.
Homophones
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  1. Cafilas, a type of Latin American dessert made from sweetened cornmeal or rice, and often filled with various fruits, sweeteners, and spices. () :


Variants
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cabala , cabalas , cabbala , cabbalah , cabbalahs , cabbalas , kabala , kabalas , kabbala , kabbalah , kabbalahs , kabbalas , kabbalism , kabbalisms , kabbalistic
Forms
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Singular: kafilah, Plural: kafilat, Verb (infinitive): to kafilah, Verb (present tense - third person singular): kafilahs, Verb (present tense - first person singular): I kafilah, Verb (present tense - second person singular): you kafilah, Verb (present participle): kafilahing, Verb (present perfect tense): I have kafilahed, Verb (present perfect participle): I have kafilahed


Etymology
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The term 'kafilah' is derived from the Arabic language, specifically from the word 'kafil' which means 'sponsor' or 'guarantor'. In the context of ancient trade, a merchant would hire a kafil, who would provide a caravan of camels and other supplies, as well as protection against bandits and other threats.


Related Concepts
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  1. Caravan: A group of travellers, merchants, or nomads, who journey together across long distances, often by land and utilizing various forms of transportation such as camels, horses, or carts.

  2. Trade routes: A network of established and historically significant commercial and economic connections, often facilitated by the establishment of trade centers, trade agreements, and the exchange of goods and services between different communities and civilizations.


Culture
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The term 'kafilah' holds significant cultural importance in the Arab world, particularly in ancient times. Kafilah were essential vessels used for transporting goods, particularly grain, over long distances. This was crucial during times of war or famine, when the survival of entire communities depended on the successful transportation of essential goods. Additionally, kafilah were often decorated with intricate designs and patterns, reflecting the artistic and cultural sophistication of the Arab world during ancient times.

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