Definition of Galabeahs

1. galabeah [n] - See also: galabeah

Lexicographical Neighbors of Galabeahs

gaitts
gajillion
gajillions
gajo
gajos
gak
gal/d
gala
gala(a)
gala affair
gala pie
gala pies
galabea
galabeah
galabeahs (current term)
galabeas
galabieh
galabiehs
galabiose
galabioses
galabiya
galabiyah
galabiyahs
galabiyas
galactacrasia

Literary usage of Galabeahs

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

1. Egypt in 1898 by George Warrington Steevens (1898)
"A cluster of Arabs, blue and black in their galabeahs, and touched with the white of their turbans, showed that we had arrived. ..."

2. Queer Things about Egypt by Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen (1911)
"Between the quay and the palm groves are crowds of Arabs in pale blue galabeahs, laying bare the city of the Pharaohs which Herodotus knew. ..."

3. Egypt and the English, Showing British Public Opinion in Egypt Upon the by Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen (1908)
"... and the poor might have walked straight out of the Arabian Nights ; the men wearing long blue or white galabeahs reaching to their bare feet thrust into ..."

4. The Romance of Modern Engineering Containing Interesting Descriptions in Non by Archibald Williams (1908)
"... famous stone-dressers and masons for centuries back—so far back that the vista of ages grows dim; these are attended by boys in picturesque “galabeahs,” ..."

5. The East and the West (1908)
"... blue galabeahs and dark robes, framed a solid bank of human faces. In front of them and between the hardly kept barriers streamed on and in men in rows ..."

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