Lexicographical Neighbors of Chabuk
Literary usage of Chabuk
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore by Thomas Moore, Alfred Denis Godley (1910)
"... to this worthy Chamberlain to contain language and principles, for which
nothing short of the summary criticism of the chabuk 2 would be advisable. ..."
2. From Berlin to Bagdad: Behind the Scenes in the Near East by George Abel Schreiner (1918)
"It was almost seven o'clock when my copy was in shipshape. I got into an araba
and instructed the driver to take me to the vali's palace. My many chabuk! ..."
3. The Works of Thomas Moore, Esq. by Thomas Moore (1825)
"... to this worthy Chamberlain to contain language and principles, for which
nothing short of the summary criticism of the chabuk* would be advisable. ..."
4. Paris Days and London Nights by Alice Ziska Snyder, Milton Valentine Snyder (1921)
"It was almost seven o'clock when my copy was in shipshape. I got into an araba
and instructed the driver to take me to the vali's palace. My many chabuk! ..."