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hazret
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1. When used in the singular in a Persian izafet construction it becomes a title for God, for important religious figures, or for a sacred or esteemed book: Hazreti Muhammet the Prophet Muhammad. Hazreti Musa the Prophet Moses. Hazreti Kuran the Holy Koran.
2. When used in a Turkish izafet construction it becomes a title for secular personages: Kraliçe Hazretleri Her Majesty the Queen. Dük Hazretleri His Grace the Duke.
3. used without a qualifying noun to refer to a venerated or important figure: Hazretin türbesi burada. The tomb of the Holy Man is here. Hazretin odasına çıktım. I went up to his Excellency's room.
4. his nibs, high cockalorum (used sarcastically): Hazreti gördün mü? Have you seen his nibs?
5. colloq. chief, Brit. squire (used as a jocular form of address): Nereye hazret? Where are you off to, squire? H

__i Nuh'tan kalma
1. very old, ancient, (something) which came out of the Ark.
2. very antiquated; very out-of-date.

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