Definition of Nablas

1. nabla [n] - See also: nabla

Lexicographical Neighbors of Nablas

nabalamprophyllite
nabaphite
nabbed
nabber
nabbers
nabbing
nabe
nabes
nabesite
nabiasite
nabilone
nabis
nabks
nabla
nablas (current term)
nablock
nablocks
nabob
naboberies
nabobery
nabobess
nabobesses
nabobish
nabobism
nabobisms
nabobs
nabobship
nabobships
nabokoite

Literary usage of Nablas

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A History of Music by John Frederick Rowbotham (1886)
"Poll. IV. 59. 4 Jul. Poll. IV. 6i. A Phoenician instrument. Sophocles calls it the Sidonian nablas. 5 Jul. Poll. loc. cit. 6 Jul. Poll., IV. 6o. 7 Ib. 6i. ..."

2. Nature by Nature Publishing Group, Norman Lockyer (1883)
"... in some of tk paperi we are about to describe there are not only i verted deltas, but nablas turned to the right and to tk left run riot on the pages. ..."

3. Sinai and Palestine: In Connection with Their History by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley (1877)
"634. valley between nablas and Samaria was, 3 Gen. xii. 6, properly " passed when I saw it, wrapt in a thick drizzling 'over."1 mist, such as I saw nowhere ..."

4. A History of Music by John Frederick Rowbotham (1886)
"Poll. IV. 59. 4 Jul. Poll. IV. 6i. A Phoenician instrument. Sophocles calls it the Sidonian nablas. 5 Jul. Poll. loc. cit. 6 Jul. Poll., IV. 6o. 7 Ib. 6i. ..."

5. Nature by Nature Publishing Group, Norman Lockyer (1883)
"... in some of tk paperi we are about to describe there are not only i verted deltas, but nablas turned to the right and to tk left run riot on the pages. ..."

6. Sinai and Palestine: In Connection with Their History by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley (1877)
"634. valley between nablas and Samaria was, 3 Gen. xii. 6, properly " passed when I saw it, wrapt in a thick drizzling 'over."1 mist, such as I saw nowhere ..."

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