hanout

French

Des haouanet
Un hanout

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic حَانُوت (ḥānūt) and its plural حَوَانِيت (ḥawānīt). Specifically, from Moroccan Arabic in its “shop” slang sense, and from all of Moroccan Arabic, Tunisian Arabic, and Algerian Arabic according to the countries where Frenchmen pursued archaeology.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ħæ.nuːt/

Noun

hanout m (plural haouanet)

  1. (archaeology) sepulchral chamber in a rock mass, hypogeum
    Synonyms: hypogée, tombe rupestre
  2. (slang) shop, store
    • 2017, Elh Kmer (lyrics), “Gustavo”, in Indépendant:
      Il est bientôt minuit, les frérots ont soif
      Dix balles d'essence, on passe chez l’hanout
      Se recharger en clopes, feuilles, Poliakov
      La soirée sera un cocktail Molotov.
      (please add an English translation of this quote)
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