Lexicographical Neighbors of Gadis
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, ..."