Lexicographical Neighbors of Mueddins
Literary usage of Mueddins
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians: Written in by Edward William Lane (1871)
"Most of the mueddins of Cairo have harmonious and sonorous voices, which they
strain to the utmost pitch : yet there is a simple and solemn melody in their ..."
2. Supplementary Papers (1893)
"mueddins, No. 64 ; Hivers shoaling up, No. 70; Pilgrims, Nos. 110, 208, 209;
Hawking, No. 83; Agriculture, Nos. 61, 76, 77 ; Collecting Tithes, No. ..."
3. An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians: Written in by Edward William Lane (1871)
"Most of the mueddins of Cairo have harmonious and sonorous voices, which they
strain to the utmost pitch : yet there is a simple and solemn melody in their ..."
4. Supplementary Papers (1893)
"mueddins, No. 64 ; Hivers shoaling up, No. 70; Pilgrims, Nos. 110, 208, 209;
Hawking, No. 83; Agriculture, Nos. 61, 76, 77 ; Collecting Tithes, No. ..."