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Definition of Masula
1. masoolah [n -S] - See also: masoolah
Lexicographical Neighbors of Masula
masty masu masu-seki masula (current term) masulah masulahs masulas masurium masuriums masus | masutomilite masuyite masyu mat mat gold mat slab mat up mata mata |
Literary usage of Masula
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Sailing Directory for the Ethiopic Or South Atlantic Ocean, Including the by Alexander G. Findlay (1867)
"The village of Little masula lies on a patch of land which surmounts the cliff's
of the coast. You can anchor before it in 7 or S fathoms. ..."
2. The Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia: Commercial by Edward Balfour (1885)
"The Catamaran can be kept in attendance as a life-preserver in the event of any
accident to the masula boat by upsetting, or in case of any of the Europeans ..."
3. A sailing directory for the Ethiopic or south Atlantic ocean by Alexander George Findlay (1883)
"The Little River masula (or Mossul) enters the head of the bay, ... The village
of Little masula lies on a patch of land which surmounts the cliffs of the ..."
4. An English-Nyanja Dictionary of the Nyanja Language Spoken in British by Robert Laws (1894)
"Unbind, vt Ku masula. Unceasingly, adv. ... Undo, vt Ku masula. ... Unfasten, vt
Ku masula. Unfeigned, a. ..."