Lexicographical Neighbors of Nuggars
Literary usage of Nuggars
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Colonel Gordon in Central Africa, 1874-1879 by Charles George Gordon, George Birkbeck Norman Hill (1881)
"When I crossed the first stream I went down some way to meet the nuggars, ...
I went to the others (remember, the mass of the nuggars' crews were with the ..."
2. Colonel Gordon in Central Africa, 1874-1879: From Original Letters and by Charles George Gordon, George Birkbeck Norman Hill (1885)
"When I crossed the first stream I went down some way to meet the nuggars, ...
I went to the others (remember, the mass of the nuggars' crews were with the ..."
3. The Egyptian Soudan, Its Loss and Its Recovery by Henry Stamford Lewis Alford, William Dennistoun Sword (1898)
"Valises will be left on the nuggars at Sadek. 6. Blankets, one per man, will be
carried on camels with the column. 7. Every man will carry 80 rounds of ..."
4. Gordon in China and the Soudan by Alfred Egmont Hake (1896)
"He had to get three nuggars (strong boats used on the Nile) to withstand the ...
To put these nuggars through the violent eddies was both difficult and ..."
5. The Edinburgh Review by Sydney Smith (1881)
"nuggars struck on a rock and stopped the passage for a whole day. Gordon was very
despondent. ' I foresee,' he writes, ' that I shall not get the steamer up ..."