Definition of Nurhag

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

Lexicographical Neighbors of Nurhag

nuptials
nuptual
nupur
nuqta
nuque
nur
nuraghe
nuraghi
nuraghic
nurd
nurdle
nurdled
nurdles
nurdling
nurds
nurhag (current term)
nurhags
nurikabe
nurl
nurled
nurling
nurls
nurn
nurnie
nurnies
nurr
nurrs
nurs
nurse's aide

Literary usage of Nurhag

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

1. Rude Stone Monuments in All Countries: Their Age and Uses by James Fergusson (1872)
"... from the name of their builder;"2 and in another paragraph he recurs to the veneration 187. nurhag of ..."

2. An Historical Inquiry Into the True Principles of Beauty in Art, More by James Fergusson (1849)
"If, however, we compare the tomb of Aruns (woodcut 78) with the nurhag of St. Barbara (woodcuts 97, 98), we can scarcely fail to be struck with a certain ..."

3. Handbook to the Mediterranean: Its Cities, Coasts and Islands. For the Use by Robert Lambert Playfair, John Murray (Firm) (1892)
"nurhag OF SANTA BARBARA. been a constant scour through it. As it is, the river month is always silting up with sand, which makes the water above sluggish, ..."

4. Handbook for Travellers in Northern Italy by John Murray (Firm) (1858)
"At the base of a nurhag well preserved, in which were discovered some curious idols, supposed by La Marmora to be Phoenician, are placed six conical stones, ..."

5. A History of Architecture by Russell Sturgis, Arthur Lincoln Frothingham (1906)
"The name nurhag is applied to a structure unknown elsewhere in the world. ... 79 gives a restored view of the nurhag Ortu, and Fig. 80 a plan of it, ..."

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