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Definition of Dolma
1. a stuffed grape leaf [n -MAS or -MADES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dolma
Literary usage of Dolma
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Constantinople by Edmondo De Amicis (1896)
"We saw him one day as he was going to the mosque of Abdul-Medjid, on the European
shore of the Bosphorus, near the imperial palace of dolma ..."
2. In the Palaces of the Sultan by Anna Bowman Dodd (1903)
"... to smile on still, in distort grimace, as poison, or the supple fingers of
African eunuchs, did their hideous work. It was from the harem of dolma ..."
3. Turkey and the Turks: An Account of the Lands, the Peoples, and the by Will Seymour Monroe (1908)
"... of kiosks — Present uses of these — Chamber of Execution — Hall of the Divan —
Library of Mustafa — Imperial palace treasury — The Bagdad Kiosk — dolma ..."
4. Annual Register (1802)
"Count dolma who had been order-, ed to oppose them, saw that their numbers were
too considerable, and their posts too strong to be attacked with any ..."
5. Turkey of the Ottomans by Lucy Mary Jane Garnett (1915)
"At the deposition of Abdul Aziz "* 1876 no fewer than three thousand persons were
dismissed from the palace of dolma ..."