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kismet

noun

kis·​met ˈkiz-ˌmet How to pronounce kismet (audio)
-mət
often capitalized

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Kismet Has Arabic Roots

Is it your fate to tie macramé while drinking coffee and eating sherbet in a minaret? That would be an unusual destiny, but if it turns out to be your kismet, you will owe much to Turkish and Arabic. We borrowed kismet from Turkish in the 1800s, but it ultimately derives from the Arabic qisma, meaning "portion" or "lot." Several other terms in our bizarre opening question (namely, macramé, coffee, sherbet, and minaret) have roots in those languages too. In the case of macramé and minaret, there is a little French influence as well. Coffee and macramé also have Italian relations, and sherbet has an ancestor in a Persian name for a type of cold drink.

Example Sentences

he always said that it was kismet that they met at a showing of their favorite movie
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Word History

Etymology

Turkish, from Arabic qisma portion, lot

First Known Use

1834, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of kismet was in 1834

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