Lexicographical Neighbors of Nebbuks
Literary usage of Nebbuks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Journey to Central Africa; Or, Life and Landscapes from Egypt and the by Bayard Taylor (1885)
"After passing the range, a wide plain again opened before us, the course of the
Nile marked in its centre by tho darker hue of the nebbuks and sycamores, ..."
2. The Wild Tribes of the Soudan: An Account of Travel and Sport Chiefly in the by Frank Linsly James (1883)
"Taking up his tracks, we followed them for about three miles, until we again
reached the thick belt of nebbuks; and then the pursuit became more exciting, ..."
3. The Lands of the Saracen: Or, Pictures of Palestine, Asia Minor, Sicily, and by Bayard Taylor (1864)
"The path goes winding through oleanders, nebbuks, patches of hollyhock, anise-seed,
fennel, and other spicy plants, while, on the west, great fields of ..."
4. Prose Writings of Bayard Taylor by Bayard Taylor (1862)
"The path goes winding through oleanders, nebbuks, patches of hollyhock, anise-seed,
fennel, and other spicy plants, while, on the west, great fields of ..."
5. A Journey to Central Africa; Or, Life and Landscapes from Egypt to the Negro by Bayard Taylor (1859)
"After passing the range, a wide plain again opened before us, the course of the
Nile marked in its centre by the darker hue of the nebbuks and sycamores, ..."