Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A digraph not occurring in native English words, or words of other Teutonic, Romance, Latin,or Greek origin, but common in the transliteration of Arabic, Persian, Hindustani, and other Oriental words, in which it usually represents an aspirated k equivalent to the Scotch and German ch (ċh).
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Examples
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The name comes from the Persian word khâk (dust/ashes), which came to English from India, specifically via the British Indian Army.
I get email... Reader Tim challenges me with "Khaki" - dfi 2009
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( "There's no" K "in Klingon, and that's that!" he insisted, illustrating the raspy, back-of-the-throat "kh" - type consonants he'd woven into the lingo instead).
Theater Review: Washington Shakespeare Company's evening of the Bard in Klingon Celia Wren 2010
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Miracles are in fact called khāriq al - ` ādah, that which breaks the habit of the mind to connect two phenomena together as cause and effect.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas SEYYED HOSSEIN NASR 1968
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It's actually a word imported from Persian, as is keema (the transliteration using "kh" would be wrong: a better option would be qima).
Safaid Keema, Maybe?: Ground Meat with Potatoes In Scented (Off) White Sauce Laura 2009
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Gaidar is the ideal scout leader; neither Khaidar with its sinister "kh" nor, say, "Aydarov" an actual surname would do the trick.
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It was pronounced with a hard kh, which is the first letter of Christ’s name in Greek.
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Scottish ch, like Arabic 'kh', phonetic symbol χ, cf.
Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en] 2009
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"kh" in words such as back, are becoming more prominent and widespread.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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She was gritting her teeth, making frightful grimaces, snarling, uttering sharp and continuous cries that sounded like "kh-ah! kh-ah!"
CHAPTER III 2010
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Today's entry question comes from kh: Which hero would you like to be stranded with on an island?
Archive 2009-02-01 Nalini Singh 2009
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