Definition of Kashmirs

1. kashmir [n] - See also: kashmir

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kashmirs

kasack
kasai
kasbah
kasbahs
kascade
kasha
kashas
kasher
kashered
kashering
kashers
kashida
kashidas
kashinite
kashkaval
kashmirs (current term)
kashrus
kashruses
kashrut
kashruth
kashruths
kashruts
kasolite
kasra
kast
kastningite
kastom
kastoranthropy

Literary usage of Kashmirs

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

1. The Romantic East: Burma, Assam, & Kashmir by Walter Del Mar (1906)
"... the snow—Murree—Kohala Bridge THERE are three kashmirs—the state, the valley, and the city. The state of Kashmir had a population in 1901 of over ..."

2. Famous Generals of the Great War who Led the United States and Her Allies to by Charles Haven Ladd Johnston (1919)
"All went well with both branches of the army, and by noon the flank was carried by a mixed force of fusileers and kashmirs, while the troops which had made ..."

3. Letters from India and Kashmir: Written 1870 by H. R. Robertson (1874)
"... the kashmirs, are some 200 to 300 feet high. The lower level is subject to inundation, and the portion between the city and the lake still forms a great ..."

4. Freemasons' Quarterly Magazine (1853)
"great lady," who oppresses the simple new arrivals by the splendour of her kashmirs, her jewels, and the exceeding formality or condescension of her manner. ..."

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