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Definition of Minareted
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Minareted
Literary usage of Minareted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Quiz Questions on the History of Medicine by Thomas Lindsley Bradford (1898)
"He erected many domed and minareted mosques, increased the number of hospitals
and colleges, and established public schools for the education of the people. ..."
2. The History of the Balkan Peninsula: From the Earliest Times to the Present Day by Ferdinand Schevill (1922)
"Called Yildiz (starry) in the romantic language affected by the East, it commanded
a magnificent prospect of the domed and minareted capital under its brow, ..."
3. The Gentleman's Magazine (1877)
"... its romantic Oriental associations, and its sublime and simple faith, so finely
typified by its domed and minareted shrines. ..."
4. Rural Essays by Andrew Jackson Downing (1869)
"port, which looks like the minareted and domed residence of a Persian Shah—though
its orientalism is rather put out of countenance by the prim and ..."
5. Wild Life on the Rockies by Enos Abijah Mills (1909)
"The white moon rose grandly from behind the minareted mountain, hesitated for a
moment among the tree-spires, then tranquilly floated up into space. ..."
6. The Horticulturist, and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Tasteby Luther Tucker by Luther Tucker (1851)
"A noted New-Yorker has erected a villa near Bridgeport, which looks like the
minareted and domed residence of a Persian Shah—though its orientalism is ..."