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Definition of Babouches
1. babouche [n] - See also: babouche
Lexicographical Neighbors of Babouches
Literary usage of Babouches
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Morocco, Journeys in the Kingdom of Fez and to the Court of Mulai Hassan by P. D. Trotter (1889)
"The country people do not seem much hampered by the state of the weather ; tucking
up their jellaba, and taking off their babouches, they flounder boldly ..."
2. In the Courts of Memory, 1858-1875 by L de Hegermann-Lindencrone (1912)
"I wore baggy trousers and babouches. You may notice that I did not copy Power's
Greek slave in the way of dress. I was completely covered with a white tulle ..."
3. Le Tour Du Monde en Quatrevingts Jours by Jules Verne (1894)
"Passepartout, qui rejoignait alors son maître, fit une grimace significative, en
considérant ses magnifiques mais insuffisantes babouches.s Fort ..."