zarf
n.
decorative cup-shaped holder made of metal to hold a hot coffee cup or a can of beer
Zarf
A zarf is a (usually) highly ornamented holder for a hot coffee cup. Although
coffee was probably discovered in
Ethiopia, it was in
Turkey at around the
13th century that it became popular as a beverage. As with the serving of tea in
China and
Japan, the serving of coffee in Turkey was a complex,
ritualised process. It was served in small cups without handles, which were placed in holders known as zarf (from the
Arabic word, meaning container, envelope) to protect the cup and also the fingers of the drinker from the hot fluid. Cups were typically made of
porcelain, but also of glass and wood, however since it was the holder that was more visible, it was typically more heavily ornamented.
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zarf
Noun
1. an ornamental metal cup-shaped holder for a hot coffee cup
(hypernym) holder
(classification) Middle East, Mideast, Near East
zarf
n.
adverb, calix, cartridge, cover, envelope, receptacle, sheath, shuck
adj.
adverbial
zarf
A special sleeve for a coffee cup or a beer can