Lexicographical Neighbors of Kabeles
Literary usage of Kabeles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New Mediterranean Traveller: A Handbook of Practical Information by Daniel Edward Lorenz (1905)
"... who are descendants of Turks by native women, of whom the number is not large;
and the kabeles, ..."
2. The Mediterranean Traveller by Daniel Edward Lorenz (1905)
"... who are descendants of Turks by native women, of whom the number is not large;
and the kabeles, who form the largest part of the native population. ..."
3. The Classic Mediterranean by John Bancroft Devins (1910)
"... Romans, of course, with the toga; kabeles with black hair and wearing a robe
with a big gasbag; Moors with the duke's nose and spindle shanks; ..."
4. A Fantasy of Mediterranean Travel by Samuel Gamble Bayne (1909)
"... of course with the toga; kabeles, with black hair and wearing a robe like a
big gas-bag; Moors, with the Duke's nose and spindle shanks; Mohammedans, ..."