Definition of Ghazel

1. ghazal [n -S] - See also: ghazal

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ghazel

ghastly
ghastness
ghasts
ghat
ghatam
ghatams
ghats
ghatti
ghatti gum
ghaut
ghauts
ghawazee
ghawazees
ghazals
ghazel (current term)
ghazels
ghazi
ghazies
ghazis
ghazwa
gheada
ghee
ghees
gheimeh
gherao
gheraoed
gheraoes
gheraoing
gheraos

Literary usage of Ghazel

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

1. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern by Edward Cornelius Towne (1898)
"ghazel AND SONG (Turkish) SUMMER yet lingers, yet blushes and blesses, Dazzling the dells with her ..."

2. The Flowers Personified: Being a Translation of Grandville's "Les Fleurs by J. J. Grandville, Alphonse Karr, Taxile Delord, Nehemiah Cleaveland, Raban, Alphonse de Candolle, J. N. Gimbrede (1849)
"Having a grateful heart and a warm imagination, he conceived the idea of addressing a ghazel to the eglantine. " The eglantine grows by the wayside. ..."

3. The Curse of Central Africa by Guy Burrows, Edgar Canisius (1903)
"... the Wrong—An Appeal to the Emperor William—Suggested Partition of the Congo Basin—Great Britain's Responsibility—The Question of the Bahr-el-ghazel. ..."

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