Lexicographical Neighbors of Mueddin
Literary usage of Mueddin
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature by Thomas Gamaliel Bradford (1851)
"MUEZZIN, or mueddin, in Mohammedan countries ; the crier who announces the hours
of prayer from the minaret. Five prayers are repeated daily,—one before ..."
2. Friends' Intelligencer by Friends Intelligencer Association (1858)
""Then," said the mueddin, let the Christian go in shod as a donkey would do, and
come out like a ... The argument of the mueddin was unanimously applauded. ..."
3. South by East: notes of travel in southern Europe by George Farrer Rodwell (1877)
"As to tracing the outline of his head, I can distinctly see the bird's beak, and
it is slightly fluttering its wings; besides, whoever saw a mueddin or ..."
4. Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature by Thomas Gamaliel Bradford (1851)
"MUEZZIN, or mueddin, in Mohammedan countries ; the crier who announces the hours
of prayer from the minaret. Five prayers are repeated daily,—one before ..."
5. Friends' Intelligencer by Friends Intelligencer Association (1858)
""Then," said the mueddin, let the Christian go in shod as a donkey would do, and
come out like a ... The argument of the mueddin was unanimously applauded. ..."
6. South by East: notes of travel in southern Europe by George Farrer Rodwell (1877)
"As to tracing the outline of his head, I can distinctly see the bird's beak, and
it is slightly fluttering its wings; besides, whoever saw a mueddin or ..."