Definition of Labdas

1. labda [n] - See also: labda

Lexicographical Neighbors of Labdas

lab on a chip
labadist
labanotation
labanotations
labara
labarraque's solution
labarum
labarums
labcoat
labcoats
labda
labdane
labdanes
labdanum
labdanums
labdas (current term)
labefaction
labefied
labefies
labefy
label
label cloud
label clouds
label scars
labelable
labeled
labeler
labelers
labeling
labelings

Literary usage of Labdas

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

1. La démocratie libérale by Thomas Hodgkin, Etienne Vacherot (1896)
"But still the Moorish chief labdas remained encamped on the high and fruitful table-land of Mount Auras, thirteen days' journey from Carthage, ..."

2. The Cambridge Medieval History by John Bagnell Bury, James Pounder Whitney (1913)
"By a bold march he forced labdas, the strongest of the Berber princes and the great chief of the Aures, into submission. He overran Zab. ..."

3. The Historians' History of the World: A Comprehensive Narrative of the Rise by Henry Smith Williams (1907)
"labdas, the general of Zenobia, fearing that the Antiochians on hearing of it should mutiny, chose a man resembling the emperor, and clothing him in a dress ..."

4. Italy and Her Invaders by Thomas Hodgkin (1885)
"... Moorish chief labdas remained encamped on the ' high and fruitful table-land of Mount Auras, thirteen 53S' days' ..."

5. The Extinction of the Christian Churches in North Africa by Leonard Ralph Holme (1898)
"In Numidia, the imperial forces had a more chequered career. A chief called labdas had securely established himself upon the almost impregnable ..."

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