Definition of Orarians

1. orarian [n] - See also: orarian

Lexicographical Neighbors of Orarians

orangite
orangites
orangoutang
orangoutangs
orangs
orangutan
orangutang
orangutangs
orangutanlike
orangutans
orangy
orant
orants
oraria
orarian
orarians (current term)
orarion
orarions
orarium
orariums
orate
orated
orates
orating
oratio directa
oratio obliqua
oratio recta
oration
orationed
orationing

Literary usage of Orarians

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

1. Nome and Seward Peninsula: History, Description, Biographies and Stories by Edward Sanford Harrison (1905)
"Because they live on the coast and from the products of the sea, he calls them "orarians," a name which is descriptive and has an etymology. ..."

2. Ridpath's Universal History: An Account of the Origin, Primitive Condition by John Clark Ridpath (1897)
"name Q£ orarians In general, they are distributed in that peninsular part of the continent which extends from the meridian of about one hundred and twenty ..."

3. Ridpath's Universal History: An Account of the Origin, Primitive Condition by John Clark Ridpath (1899)
"Place and affinities of the orarians. In the extreme northwestern portion of North America we find a rather widely dispersed race, to which ethnographers ..."

4. Alaska, and Missions on the North Pacific Coast by Sheldon Jackson (1880)
"Of these, 19698 are classed as orarians and 12698 as Indians. ... The orarians occupy almost the entire coast-line of Alaska, with the outlying islands from ..."

5. Preadamites, Or, A Demonstration of the Existence of Men Before Adam by Alexander Winchell (1880)
"The extreme northern Eskimo are comparatively stunted in stature; but Professor Dall reports that the orarians generally attain a stature equal to that of ..."

6. Preadamites: Or, A Demonstraiton of the Existence of Men Before Adam by Alexander Winchell (1890)
"The extreme northern Eskimo are comparatively stunted in stature; but Professor Dall reports that the orarians generally attain a stature equal to that of ..."

7. The International Cyclopedia: A Compendium of Human Knowledge, Rev. with by Selim Hobart Peabody, Charles Francis Richardson (1898)
"There is a monthly mail service between Port Townsend and several ports in se A. Matice Races.—These are classed as orarians and Indians ..."

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