Definition of Nomades

1. nomade [n] - See also: nomade

Lexicographical Neighbors of Nomades

nolo episcopari
nolos
nolt
nom
nom-
nom-de-plume
nom.
nom de Web
nom de guerre
nom de plume
nom nom nom
nom race
noma
nomad
nomade
nomades (current term)
nomadian
nomadians
nomadic
nomadically
nomadicity
nomadies
nomadise
nomadised
nomadises
nomadism
nomadisms
nomadize
nomadized
nomadizes

Literary usage of Nomades

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

1. The Geography of Herodotus ...: Illustrated from Modern Researches and by James Talboys Wheeler (1854)
"Greeks, Phoenicians, and Libyan nomades. Four divisions of country occupied by The FIRST BELT, which Herodotus calls the Ix- ..."

2. A Hebrew and English Lexicon of the Old Testament: Including the Biblical by Wilhelm Gesenius, Edward Robinson (1844)
"... to migrate, as nomades, seq. ace. of country Gen. 34, 10. 21. Seq. bx tn go about or migrate into a land, Jer. 14, 18.— Kindred is 1r]B qv Chald. ..."

3. Universal Geography: Or a Description of All Parts of the World, on a New by Conrad Malte-Brun (1824)
"... its origin nomades. amongst wandering tribes or Nomade«. An insulated mode of life retards the progress of population ; and the facility with which food ..."

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