Why this word is great
SEBIL — [Noun] A small public fountain or water dispensary, often found in Muslim areas, where water is freely provided to the public. From Arabic سبيل (sabīl, "path, road, fountain") or Turkish sebil ("public fountain"), it carries the weight of both charity and communal care. Unlike a "çeşme" (which may be ornamental but not inherently charitable) or a "well" (which is purely functional, a hole in the earth), a sebil is an act of devotion made manifest in stone and flowing water. It is the cool marble basin in the shadow of a mosque, the rhythmic splash of a brass cup dipped and refilled, the quiet gratitude of a traveler pausing to drink—a reminder that even the smallest kindness can carve a path through the dust of the world.