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Definition of Beduin
1. Noun. A member of a nomadic tribe of Arabs.
Definition of Beduin
1. n. See Bedouin.
Definition of Beduin
1. bedouin [n -S] - See also: bedouin
Lexicographical Neighbors of Beduin
Literary usage of Beduin
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. With the Beduins: A Narrative of Journeys and Adventures in Unfrequented by Gray Hill (1891)
"Soon a beduin joined us carrying a long spear. He was evidently a friend of the
soldier, for on coming up to us he dismounted, and, tying his mare's ..."
2. Annual Convention by Central Conference of American Rabbis (1915)
"they had lived, for decades and centuries, as typical nomads, practically the
same life that the beduin in the vast, unchangeable desert ..."
3. Year Book of the Central Conference of American Rabbis by Central Conference of American Rabbis (1915)
"The needs of the beduin might, then and now, be reduced to three; first, ...
In common with most primitive peoples, the beduin feels that he himself can not ..."
4. Sea Nile, the Desert, and Nigritia: Travels in Company with Captain Peel, R by Joseph H. Churi (1853)
"When the ennobled beduin arrived there a poet and musician named ... Thou," said
he, " art the daughter of a beduin; but so handsome that the ..."
5. Journal of Comparative Legislation and International Law by Society of Comparative Legislation, London (1906)
"A Commission for beduin affairs, composed of representatives of the local
authorities and of beduin chiefs is to be instituted in every province. ..."
6. The Ancient Hebrew Tradition as Illustrated by the Monuments: A Protest by Fritz Hommel (1897)
"Max Miiller, Asien unit Europa); the Egyptian Sute = beduin, Asiatics, is, ...
51) seti, in spite of its application to the beduin of Palestine, ..."