Definition of Gazars

1. gazar [n] - See also: gazar

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gazars

gaysians
gaysome
gaytre
gaytres
gaywads
gaywings
gazabo
gazaboes
gazabos
gazal
gazals
gazania
gazanias
gazar
gazars (current term)
gaze
gaze paretic nystagmus
gazebo
gazeboes
gazebolike
gazebos
gazed
gazee
gazees
gazeful
gazehound
gazehounds
gazeka
gazel

Literary usage of Gazars

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

1. The Journey of William of Rubruck to the Eastern Parts of the World, 1253-55 by Willem van Ruysbroeck (1900)
"... Kerkis) and gazars, see infra, 42, note 1. On the Ibers, or Georgians, see infra, 46. In another passage of his work (709) ' Pian de Carpine identities ..."

2. The History of the Christian Church: From the Birth of Christ to the by William Jones (1824)
"... and also gazars, as all heretics at this day are called throughout Germany and the northern countries; which name is supposed to be taken from the ..."

3. The History of the Christian Church: From the Birth of Christ to the by William Jones (1819)
"... and Josephi>ts, and also gazars, as all heretics at tlus day ore called throughout Germany and the northern countries; which name is supposed to be ..."

4. It's All in the Game: Butterflies, Mind Control--The Razor's Edge by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1994)
"Subject: gazars. The Garden of Aton [see Page 27], by Nora Boyles, Phoenix Source Pub., Inc., PO Box 27353, Las Vegas, NV 89126, ..."

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