Lexicographical Neighbors of Hakams
hajduk hajduks hajes haji hajib hajis hajj hajjah hajjahs hajjes | hajji hajjis haka hakam hakama hakams (current term) hakapik hakapiks hakas hake | haked hakeem hakeems hakelike hakes haketon haketons hakim hakims haking |
Literary usage of Hakams
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of Spain from the Earliest Times to the Death of Ferdinand the by Ulick Ralph ( Burke (1895)
"... bandits and cut-throats of the growing North, and the poets and castle builders
of the dying South, when the Ferdinands and the Alfonsos, the hakams and ..."
2. A History of Spain from the Earliest Times to the Death of Ferdinand the by Ulick Ralph Burke (1900)
"... bandits and cutthroats of the growing north, and the poets and castle builders
of the dying south; when the Ferdinands and the Alfonsos, the hakams and ..."
3. A commentary on Ecclesiastes by Moses Stuart (1851)
"The writer says, that the wise (the hakams) speak words that are as goads, and
that their associates, who collect writings of this sort, are as nails. ..."
4. Women and the Glorious Qur'an: An Analytical Study of Women-related Verses by Gunawan Adnan (2004)
"But if finally both of them are in opinion that divorce is the best solution for
them, so the hakams may divorce them.381 "Inna l-laha kana caliman ..."
5. Folkenes historie by Johan Ottosen, Niels Møller (1908)
"rer i hakams net, Subh, to Sonner, af hvilke den ... det var i Mahammed Begyndelsen
af Kalifen hakams Regering — havde vaeret ude med nogle Stu- ..."
6. Weltgeschichte seit der Völkerwanderung by Theodor Lindner (1902)
"hakams Sohn, Hischam II., ging in Frömmigkeit aus und lebte in der ... Dafür hielt
ein durch die Zuneigung der Witwe hakams, der Nastin Aurora, ..."