Definition of Kakas

1. kaka [n] - See also: kaka

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kakas

kajigger
kajiggers
kajik
kajiks
kajillion
kajillions
kajis
kajk
kajmak
kak-
kaka
kakapo
kakapos
kakaralli
kakas (current term)
kakegoe
kakemono
kakemonos
kakenage
kakezori
kaki
kakidrosis
kakie
kakiemon
kakiemons
kakis
kakistocracies
kakistocracy
kakistocrat

Literary usage of Kakas

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

1. A Handbook of the Fighting Races of India by P. D. Bonarjee (1899)
"The distinguishing marks of the Khalsa Sikh are the five kakas, ... The five kakas, which were instituted by Govind Singh as necessary for all who entered ..."

2. Recollections of a Three Years' Residence in China: Including Peregrinations by William James Tyrone Power (1853)
"On one occasion I met one of our kakas about a quarter of a mile from home. ... Flocks of wild kakas would sometimes pass over, causing great chattering and ..."

3. The Sewanee Review by University of the South (1896)
"One of these, for a while, was " kakas Martin " (Martin Cock). ... There were kakas Martin clays, with bowls in the shape of cock-headed men. ..."

4. Travels in the East Indian Archipelago by Albert Smith Bickmore (1869)
"Others can be seen at Tomohon, and especially, at kakas, but they are not as ... At kakas they are mostly composed of but two stones, one long one set ..."

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