Definition of Tulban

1. a head-covering [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tulban

tuk-tuk
tuko-tuko
tukul
tukuls
tuladi
tuladis
tulameenite
tularaemia
tularaemic
tularaemic chancre
tularaemic pneumonia
tularemia
tularemias
tularemic
tularæmia
tulban (current term)
tulbans
tulchan
tulchans
tule
tules
tulgey
tuliokite
tulip
tulip-eared
tulip-shell
tulip bed
tulip gentian
tulip orchid
tulip poplar

Literary usage of Tulban

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

1. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"... tulban). At the beginning of the third century the Epistle was universally accepted except in the primitive East Syrian Church, where none of the ..."

2. Gallery of Irish Writers: The Irish Writers of the Seventeenth Century by Thomas D'Arcy McGee (1857)
"... with others, the judgments written by Modan, son of tulban ; a work on evidence, or " the establishment of truth,'' by ..."

3. Ogygia: Or, A Chronological Account of Irish Events: Collected from Very by Roderic O'Flaherty, James Hely (1793)
"Modan, the fon of tulban, in the time of Conn of the hundred battles §, king of Ireland, wrote a volume of theie laws. I mall forbear mentioning Conla, ..."

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