Definition of Nargily

1. narghile [n NARGILIES] - See also: narghile

Lexicographical Neighbors of Nargily

nardoo
nardoos
nards
nardus
nare
nares
nargery
narghile
narghiles
narghily
nargile
nargileh
nargilehs
nargiles
nargilies
nargily (current term)
nargs
narial
naric
narica
naricorn
naricorns
nariform
narine
naringenin
naringenin 7-O-methyltransferase
naringin
naringinase
naringinases
naris

Literary usage of Nargily

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

1. Marocco and the Moors: Being an Account of Travels, with a General by Arthur Leared (1891)
"A long pipe is used, but the nargily or water-pipe of the Turk is, we believe, unknown to them. ..."

2. From Dan to Beersheba: Or the Land of Promise as it Now Appears, Including a by John Philip Newman (1864)
"... but, content with a shade-tree under which to whiff his nargily, and an ill- formed hovel for the accommodation of his many wives, the Moslem has ..."

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