Definition of Jelab

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

Lexicographical Neighbors of Jelab

jejunoileal shunt
jejunoileites
jejunoileitis
jejunoileostomies
jejunoileostomy
jejunojejunostomies
jejunojejunostomy
jejunoplasties
jejunoplasty
jejunostomies
jejunostomy
jejunotomies
jejunotomy
jejunum
jelab (current term)
jelabs
jelerang
jelick
jelicks
jell
jellaba
jellabah
jellabahs
jellabas
jelled
jellia
jellied
jellied eels
jellies

Literary usage of Jelab

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

1. A Memoir of Sir John Drummond Hay: Sometime Minister at the Court of Morocco by John Hay Drummond-Hay (1896)
"Abd-el-Kerim forgot the money in the hood of his jelab and pulled it over his head to prevent his getting wet, and the coins fell into the river and were ..."

2. The Barbary Coast by Henry Martyn Field (1893)
"To confess the truth, he had no weapon of war of any kind; and as for his uniform, it consisted only of the jelab, an overall of very coarse cloth, ..."

3. Proceedings of the Numismatic Society, 1836/1837-1838/1839 by Royal Numismatic Society (Great Britain) (1838)
"... obtained by him from a jelab, or slave-merchant, when travelling in that country; and his valuable communication on the currencies of Egypt, Nubia, ..."

4. Proceedings of the Numismatic Society by Royal Numismatic Society (1837)
"A similar chain of rings to that of the jelab, from whom Mr. Bonomi obtained those in question, is moreover represented among the offerings brought by a ..."

5. Proceedings of the Numismatic Society by Royal Numismatic Society (Great Britain) (1837)
"A similar chain of rings to that of the jelab, from whom Mr. Bonomi obtained those in question, is moreover represented among the offerings brought by a ..."

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