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Definition of Kibbes
1. kibbe [n] - See also: kibbe
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kibbes
Literary usage of Kibbes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Encyclopædia Biblica: A Critical Dictionary of the Literary Political and by Thomas Kelly Cheyne, John Sutherland Black (1903)
"69) ; the school of Hillel replied : What is trampled down comes up again ;
sacrifice ' washes' (023, kibbes) Israel free from sin ..."
2. A History of the County of Berkshire, Massachusetts, in Two Parts: The First by David Dudley Field, Chester Dewey (1829)
"... and the grave-stone, bearing the earliest date, is dated 1774, though doubtless
several persons had been interred there years be- fore. The kibbes and ..."
3. The Mining and Metallurgy of Gold and Silver by John Arthur Phillips (1867)
"... and the mineral is brought to the surface by tram carriages of a peculiar
construction, carrying large kibbes, containing a ton each. ..."
4. The Production of the Precious Metals: Or, Statistical Notices of the by William Phipps Blake (1869)
"... and the mineral is brought to the surface by tram carriages of a peculiar
construction, carrying large kibbes, containing a ton each. ..."
5. The Production of the Precious Metals: Or, Statistical Notices of the by William Phipps Blake (1869)
"... carriages of a peculiar construction, carrying large kibbes, containing a ton
each. The mineral brought to the surface is first freed from slate and ..."