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Definition of Sarees
1. saree [n] - See also: saree
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sarees
Literary usage of Sarees
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. E-Commerce in the Asian Context: Selected Case Studies by Renald Lafond, Chaitali Sinha (2005)
"For example, one woman handloom weaver in Kancheepuram (known for its hand-woven
silk sarees) spends nearly a month to weave rich silk sarees. ..."
2. The Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia: Commercial by Edward Balfour (1885)
"During the early part of the middle ages, Europe obtained its most important
embroideries from Greece and the east. Many of the sarees or women's cloths ..."
3. Old Deccan Days: Or, Hindoo Fairy Legends Current in Southern India by Mary Frere, Bartle Frere (1898)
"We have no sarees half so beautiful, and although you are Ranee you have none so
rich as that. Why do you not get one too ?' When the Ranee heard about ..."
4. Journal of the Society of Arts by Society of Arts (Great Britain) (1856)
"Some of the sarees are made of thick shot silk in narrow stripes, and finished
in a similar manner; while others of the same texture, ..."
5. Our Administration of India by Henry Arthur Deuteros Phillips (1886)
"The ryot wears better clothes, has shoes, and carries an umbrella. In the cold
weather he has a substantial shawl or wrapper. Expensive sarees are no longer ..."
6. E-Commerce in the Asian Context: Selected Case Studies by Renald Lafond, Chaitali Sinha (2005)
"For example, one woman handloom weaver in Kancheepuram (known for its hand-woven
silk sarees) spends nearly a month to weave rich silk sarees. ..."
7. The Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia: Commercial by Edward Balfour (1885)
"During the early part of the middle ages, Europe obtained its most important
embroideries from Greece and the east. Many of the sarees or women's cloths ..."
8. Old Deccan Days: Or, Hindoo Fairy Legends Current in Southern India by Mary Frere, Bartle Frere (1898)
"We have no sarees half so beautiful, and although you are Ranee you have none so
rich as that. Why do you not get one too ?' When the Ranee heard about ..."
9. Journal of the Society of Arts by Society of Arts (Great Britain) (1856)
"Some of the sarees are made of thick shot silk in narrow stripes, and finished
in a similar manner; while others of the same texture, ..."
10. Our Administration of India by Henry Arthur Deuteros Phillips (1886)
"The ryot wears better clothes, has shoes, and carries an umbrella. In the cold
weather he has a substantial shawl or wrapper. Expensive sarees are no longer ..."