Definition of Gadis

1. gadi [n] - See also: gadi

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gadis

gadgeteers
gadgetless
gadgetries
gadgetry
gadgets
gadgety
gadgie
gadgies
gadhelic
gadi
gadic
gadid
gadids
gadiform
gadine
gadis (current term)
gadje
gadjes
gadling
gadlings
gadman
gadmen
gadobenic acid
gadodiamide
gadoid
gadoid fish
gadoids
gadoleic
gadoleic acid
gadolinia

Literary usage of Gadis

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

1. Primitive Semitic Religion Today: A Record of Researches, Discoveries and by Samuel Ives Curtiss, William Hayes Ward (1902)
"Many women were engaged in watering their flocks and in filling water-skins. gadis is equivalent to Kadesh, and this is connected with a root ..."

2. Bible Places: Or, The Topography of the Holy Land: a Succint Account of All by Henry Baker Tristram (1875)
"The going up ont of Egypt—Desert of Tih—Wilderness of Paran—Hazeroth— Kadesh Barnea—Ain gadis—Eshcol—Beer- ..."

3. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America by Seismological Society of America (1913)
"A fault (called the gadis-Ankola fault) lies about parallel with the gadis river ... It is to be noticed that the river gadis is represented as flowing WNW, ..."

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