Lexicographical Neighbors of Hakas
haji hajib hajis hajj hajjah hajjahs hajjes hajji hajjis haka | hakam hakama hakams hakapik hakapiks hakas (current term) hake haked hakeem hakeems | hakelike hakes haketon haketons hakim hakims haking hakite haku hakurei |
Literary usage of Hakas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Creation Myths of Primitive America in Relation to the Religious History and by Jeremiah Curtin (1898)
"THE hakas AND THE TENNAS PERSONAGES After each name is given that of the creature
or thing into which the personage was changed subsequently. ..."
2. The Chin Hills: A History of the People, Our Dealings with Them, Their by Bertram Sausmarez Carey, Henry Newman Tuck (1896)
"... to admit that the others belong to their race, asserting that they are of a
different origin. THE clans which claim the title of Lais are the hakas, ..."
3. Gazetteer of Upper Burma and the Shan States by James George Scott, John Percy Hardiman (1900)
"The hakas are least unattractive in appearance and habits, ... hakas, and the
southerners generally tie it up on the top of the head, whence the name ..."
4. Literary Remains of the Late Professor Theodore Goldstücker by Theodor Goldstücker (1879)
"The second portion is also divided into Prapat'hakas with ... 'hakas; these,
however, are for the most part arranged according to triplets of verses, ..."
5. The International Cyclopedia: A Compendium of Human Knowledge, Rev. with by Selim Hobart Peabody, Charles Francis Richardson (1898)
"... 'hakas, or half-chapters. ... 'hakas, which, too, are subdivided into ...
'hakas. And there is this peculiarity in the ..."
6. Journal of the American Oriental Society by American Oriental Society (1885)
"The next section contains an extract of seven pages from the New Records of Tang
about the Kieh- kiah-sz' or hakas, whom Klaproth regards as the ancestors ..."