Definition of Narghily

1. narghile [n NARGHILIES] - See also: narghile

Lexicographical Neighbors of Narghily

nardcore
narded
nardine
narding
nardo
nardoo
nardoos
nards
nardus
nare
nares
nargery
narghile
narghiles
narghily (current term)
nargile
nargileh
nargilehs
nargiles
nargilies
nargily
nargs
narial
naric
narica
naricorn
naricorns
nariform
narine

Literary usage of Narghily

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

1. Dwight's Journal of Music: A Paper of Art and Literature by John Sullivan Dwight (1859)
"... aller I had been plunged by the music in a sweet stu¡Kir, similar to that caused by the agreeable vapor of rose tobacco, replacing, in a narghily full ..."

2. The Musical World (1858)
"... similar to that caused by the agreeable vapour of rose tobacco, replacing, in a narghily full of jasmine perfume, ..."

3. A Hundred Days in the East: A Diary of a Journey to Egypt, Palestine, Turkey by Archibald Pollok Black (1865)
"... the town consisting of not more than twenty huts and a cafe, in which we had some sherbet and a narghily, spending the day together very pleasantly. ..."

4. Mafeesh, Or, Nothing New: The Journal of a Tour in Greece, Turkey, Egypt (1870)
"... saddles and trappings, waiting for their masters, and some grave old Turk sitting smoking his narghily. Sometimes you meet the merchants riding gravely ..."

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