Lexicographical Neighbors of Arabas
Literary usage of Arabas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Prisoner of War in Russia: My Experiences Amongst the Refugees, with the by William Jesser Coope (1878)
"AT Philippopolis we supplied ourselves with some good sturdy ponies, and having
given the arabas a few hours' start under the charge of the 3rd and 4th ..."
2. Travels in Little-known Parts of Asia Minor by Henry John Van-Lennep (1870)
"... Fevers — Wooden houses — Physical features of the neighbourhood — Circassian
emigrants — Scattering the exiles — arabas — Poor prospects of Christianity ..."
3. The City of the Sultan, And, Domestic Manners of the Turks in 1836 by Pardoe (Julia) (1837)
"Imperial Gratitude—Th" Freed Woman—A Female Coelebs—Hussein the Watchmaker—Golden
Dreams—arabas and ..."
4. Under the Red Crescent: Adventures of an English Surgeon with the Turkish by Charles Snodgrass Ryan, John Sandes (1897)
"... Bair—Arrival of the Wounded—Sufferings in the arabas—Variety in Gunshot
Wounds—Some Extraordinary Recoveries—Turkish Fortitude—Objections to Alcohol—And ..."
5. An American Among the Orientals by James E. P. Boulden (1855)
"... of the " Sweet Waters of Europe and of Asia" — Picturesque Scenes—Ox arabas—
Female costume— Arabian Jugglers—Amusements of the Men—Dashing Steeds. ..."