kismet
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From Ottoman Turkish قسمت (kısmet, “fate, destiny”) (Turkish kısmet), from Arabic قِسْمَة (qisma, “division, lot, destiny”).
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kismet (usually uncountable, plural kismets)
Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish قسمت (kismet), from Arabic قِسْمَة (qisma).
kìsmet m (Cyrillic spelling кѝсмет)
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