Definition of Harim

1. harem [n -S] - See also: harem

Lexicographical Neighbors of Harim

hariana
harianas
haricot
haricot bean
haricot beans
haricot vert
haricots
haricots verts
haridashi
harier
harigals
harijans
harikari
harikatha
harim (current term)
harimanage
harims
haring
hariolation
hariolations
harish
harissa
harissas
hark
hark back
harked
harken
harken back
harkened

Literary usage of Harim

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

1. The Story of the Moors in Spain by Stanley Lane-Poole, Arthur Gilman (1903)
"When Hakam died, however, the harim influence was very strong, and the Sultana Aurora, ... harim ..."

2. Adventures in the Libyan desert and the oasis of Jupiter Ammon by Bayle St. John (1849)
"... on account of its being the common harim—General ill-treatment—A polite Sheikh. I WAS not well the next morning; and indeed during my whole stay in the ..."

3. Things Seen in Egypt by Clive Holland (1908)
"CHAPTER V TOWN LIFE AND FESTIVALS In an Egyptian Home—The harim and its Occupants—The Place of the harim in Domestic Life —Marriages and Marriage ..."

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