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  • Haft sin table — Haft Sîn (PerB|هفت سین) or the seven S s is a major tradition of Nowruz, the traditional Iranian new year. The haft sin table includes seven items specifically starting with the letter S or Sîn (س in the Persian alphabet). The items symbolically… …   Wikipedia

  • Haft Tepe — is an archaeological site situated in the Khuzestan Province in southwestern Iran. At this site the remains of the Elamite city of Kabnak were discovered in 1908, and excavations are still carried out.The city of Kabnak became an important… …   Wikipedia

  • Haft — Haft, v. t. To set in, or furnish with, a haft; as, to haft a dagger. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Haft Awrang — (Persian: هفت اورنگ meaning Seven Thrones) by Nur ad Din Abd ar Rahman Jami is a classic of Persian literature composed some time between 1468 to 1485. Jami completed the work as seven books in masnavi form:* Silsilat al dhahab (Persian: سلسلة… …   Wikipedia

  • haft — [haft, häft] n. [ME < OE hæft, a handle < base of hebban: see HEAVE] a handle or hilt of a knife, ax, etc. vt. to fit with, or fix in, a haft …   English World dictionary

  • haft — /haft, hahft/, n. 1. a handle, esp. of a knife, sword, or dagger. v.t. 2. to furnish with a haft or handle; set in a haft. [bef. 1000; ME; OE haeft handle, lit., that which is taken, grasped; c. L captus, G Heft han dle] * * * …   Universalium

  • haft — /haft / (say hahft) noun 1. a handle, especially of a knife, sword, dagger, etc. –verb (t) 2. to furnish with a haft or handle; set in a haft. {Middle English; Old English hæft} …  

  • haft — ► NOUN ▪ the handle of a knife, axe, or spear. ► VERB ▪ provide with a haft. ORIGIN Old English, related to HEAVE(Cf. ↑heaver) …   English terms dictionary

  • haft — [[t]hæft, hɑft[/t]] n. 1) a handle, esp. of a knife, sword, or dagger 2) to furnish with a haft or handle; set in a haft • Etymology: bef. 1000; ME; OE hæft, c. MLG hechte, OHG hefti, ON hepti …   From formal English to slang

  • haft — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hæft; akin to Old English hebban to lift more at heave Date: before 12th century the handle of a weapon or tool II. transitive verb Date: 15th century to set in or furnish with a haft …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • haft — [hα:ft] noun the handle of a knife, axe, or spear. verb [often as adjective hafted] fit with a haft. Origin OE hæft, of Gmc origin: related to heave …   English new terms dictionary

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