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Definition of Komitajis
1. komitaji [n] - See also: komitaji
Lexicographical Neighbors of Komitajis
Literary usage of Komitajis
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pictures from the Balkans by John Foster Fraser (1906)
"... —Outrages by Greek and Bulgarian " Bands "—The Risings of 1903—Audacity of
the komitajis—Relations between the Bulgarian and Turkish Governments. ..."
2. Diplomatic Documents Relating to the Outbreak of the European War by James Brown Scott (1916)
"I replied that, as an officer, I could have nothing to do with the komitajis part
of his programme, which, from a German point of view, was beneath the ..."
3. Constantinople, Old and New by Harrison Griswold Dwight (1915)
"These komitajis were prudently tucked as far out of sight as possible, where,
nevertheless, their wayworn British tweeds and sailor-hats did not fail to ..."
4. Zachary Stoyanoff: Pages from the Autobiography of a Bulgarian Insurgent by Zakhari Stoi︠a︡nov (1913)
"... installed inside quietly awaited the arrival of the famished and footsore "
komitajis." Late that evening we happened to come upon three ..."