Definition of Bedawins

1. bedawin [n] - See also: bedawin

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bedawins

bedark
bedarken
bedarkened
bedarkening
bedarkens
bedash
bedashed
bedashes
bedashing
bedaub
bedaubed
bedaubing
bedaubs
bedaughtered
bedawin
bedawins (current term)
bedaze
bedazed
bedazes
bedazing
bedazzle
bedazzled
bedazzlement
bedazzlements
bedazzles
bedazzling
bedbath
bedbaths
bedboard
bedboards

Literary usage of Bedawins

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Village Life in Egypt: With Sketches of the Saïd by Bayle St. John (1853)
"... their various Avocations — Traps for Hyenas — Vultures — A Mysterious Bone — Caravan Encampment — Darfuris — Tents of bedawins — Line of Route of the ..."

2. Travels of an Arab Merchant in Soudan (the Black Kingdoms of Central Africa) by Muḥammad ibn ʻUmar al-Tūnisī, Bayle St. John (1854)
"... bedawins—Tripoli—Journey to Tunis-—Sheikh arrives at his Father's House—Paternal Honesty—Omar sets out again for Wadai—The Sheikh's Marriage—Death of ..."

3. Stokers and Pokers by Francis Bond Head (1849)
"CHAPTER V. Long Halt — Necessity of a new Guide — Our BedawIns turn Shoemakers and Cobblers — Stuffing Pack-saddles — Testing Water-skins — Details on the ..."

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