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Definition of Murids
1. murid [n] - See also: murid
Lexicographical Neighbors of Murids
Literary usage of Murids
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Catalogue of Twenty-five Thousand Volumes of Choice, Useful, and Curious by John Russell Smith (1860)
"... and the murids. 8vo, cloth. 2s 1851 7023 VOSSIUS (1.) de Poematum Cantu, et
Viribus ... murids ..."
2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1855)
"After he had spoken in a low voice to one of the murids who stood near, he mounted
on the flat roof of the mosque, whither several murids accompanied him. ..."
3. Russia and England: Their Strength and Weakness by John Reynell Morell (1854)
"Avengers are never wanting in Daghestan, and the new chief of the murids was to
... Osman fell under the swords of the murids, but his brother escaped and ..."
4. The Powers of Europe and Fall of Sebastopol by British officer (1857)
"After an interval of profound silence, he directed the nearest murids to bring his
... With that, stripping off his upper garments, he commanded the murids ..."