Lexicographical Neighbors of Sahibas
Literary usage of Sahibas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. India's Women (1887)
"'In the rhythmical "Rules and Regulations " for " Mission Miss sahibas," one line
reads thus— ... What should Miss sahibas be made of? " Gold that is tried, ..."
2. India's Women (1888)
"One of our servants took upon himself to stop a carriage, and say the drawing-room
was full of " Madam sahibas," and we could not receive more Sindhi ladies ..."
3. Life and Work in India: An Account of the Conditions, Methods, Difficulties by Robert Stewart (1896)
"The Sahib and his family in a two-wheeled cart or covered spring-wagon, the Miss
sahibas on ponies or in a ..."
4. India's Women (1893)
"I trust this will find all the Miss sahibas well. We are well, by the grace of
our Lord Jesus Christ. Since you asked my father to allow you to put me in a ..."
5. India's Women (1886)
"In the old houses I was pleased to see how much affection was shown for the
beloved " Miss sahibas." In one house I noticed that the seed had not fallen on ..."
6. Mercy and Truth: A Record of C.M.S. Medical Mission Work by Church Missionary Society (1900)
"If she thinks any one of her Miss sahibas is not well, or in any anxiety or
trouble, she prays much, and she has been known to wake up others less ..."