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Definition of Dahabeahs
1. dahabeah [n] - See also: dahabeah
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dahabeahs
Literary usage of Dahabeahs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cairo of To-day: A Practical Guide to Cairo and the Nile by Eustace Alfred Reynolds-Ball (1905)
"As I have shown, it is a particularly costly form of holiday-making, though the
expense is often much exaggerated. Practical Hints on dahabeahs. ..."
2. The Monuments of Upper Egypt: A Translation of the "Itinéraire de la Haute by Auguste Mariette (1890)
"There are on the Nile about twenty old dahabeahs which can be used by travellers.
During the season of 1889-90, the firm of Thomas Cook & Son have put three ..."
3. New Egypt by Amédée Baillot de Guerville (1905)
"Only a few years ago all the dahabeahs were provided with sails, ... To-day, when
all the world is in a hurry, steam dahabeahs have been built, ..."
4. Belgravia by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1873)
"Of course, those who have plenty of time and money at their disposal can have no
difficulty in obtaining dahabeahs, if they prefer that mode of locomotion ..."
5. Handbook for Travellers in Greece: Including the Ionian Islands, Continental by John Murray (Firm) (1900)
"dahabeahs of all sites for Family Parties. Small Steamers for private charter.
... Steam Tugs for towing dahabeahs, Steam Barges for Freight Transport. ..."