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Definition of Hejabs
1. hejab [n] - See also: hejab
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hejabs
Literary usage of Hejabs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Land and the Book, Or, Biblical Illustrations Drawn from the Manners and by William McClure Thomson (1859)
"The Moslems generally wear portions of the Koran, which they call hejabs, or they
write an endless string of the names and attributes of the deity, ..."
2. The Secret of the Sahara: Kufara by Rosita Torr Forbes (1921)
"The soldiers, however, said they were probably blacks, for they had many Sudanese
hejabs on them. We found some leather amulets, a fox's foot and the ..."
3. A Dictionary of the Bible: Dealing with Its Language, Literature, and by Samuel Rolles Driver, James Hastings, John Alexander Selbie (1900)
"... in Lane's work on HejAbs (charms) and Magic. In the list of prohibited practices
in Dt 1811 the Ч??? or magician is coupled with those who worked spells ..."
4. Aperçu général sur l'Égypte by Antoine Barthélemy Clot-Bey (1840)
"... avec des talismans et des charmes (hejabs). Ils portent tous cousue à leur
vêtement une amulette protectrice. La plus estimée est la copie de quelque ..."