Definition of Bilians

1. bilian [n] - See also: bilian

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bilians

bilgiest
bilging
bilgy
bilharzia
bilharzial
bilharzial appendicitis
bilharzial dysentery
bilharzial granuloma
bilharzias
bilharziases
bilharziasis
bilharzioma
bilharziosis
bili-
bilian
bilians (current term)
biliaries
biliary
biliary atresia
biliary calculus
biliary canaliculus
biliary cirrhosis
biliary colic
biliary duct
biliary ductule
biliary ductules
biliary dyskinesia
biliary endoprosthesis
biliary fever of dogs
biliary fever of horses

Literary usage of Bilians

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

1. The History of Henry Fielding by Wilbur Lucius Cross (1918)
"Godwin was among the first of the English "perfecti- bilians"—a philosophical sect that looked forward to a perfect state of society, ..."

2. History of Alabama, and Incidentally of Georgia and Mississippi, from the by Albert James Pickett (1851)
"... being on their way to fight the Mo- bilians, who, they said, lived on the banks of a great river which flowed into the sea, not far to the east.f * The ..."

3. The Earth and Its Inhabitants by Élisée Reclus (1892)
"But the confidence of the people is chiefly in the bilians or priestesses, who understand how to conjure the evil spirits, dispel maladies, forecast the ..."

4. Historical Collections of Louisiana and Florida, Including Translations of by B F French (1869)
"We took some of the Mo- bilians as guides, who conducted a portion of our men among the In compliment to the eldest son of the King of France. 1702. ..."

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