Lexicographical Neighbors of Bakshished
Literary usage of Bakshished
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Holy War in Tripoli by George Frederick Abbott (1912)
"In a few days they had bakshished them all away. And then Selim, who, besides
being Mr. Seppings Wright's cook, nurse, and body-guard, ..."
2. Through the Lands of the Serb by Mary Edith Durham (1904)
"I bakshished Yakoub for the last time, and told him it was " for coffee," which
delighted him immensely, and he filled himself up with rakija until Radovan, ..."