Definition of Sukhs

1. sukh [n] - See also: sukh

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sukhs

suitour
suitress
suitresses
suits
suits up
suivante
suivantes
suivez
sujee
sujees
suji
sujuk
sujuks
suk
sukh
sukhs (current term)
sukiyaki
sukiyakis
sukkah
sukkahs
sukkos
sukkot
sukotyro
suks
suksdorfia
sukuinage
sukun
sukuns
sul ponticello
sulbactam

Literary usage of Sukhs

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

1. Manual of Geology: Treating of the Principles of the Science with Special by James Dwight Dana (1880)
"E. sukhs : Entstehung der Alpen, 8vo, Vienna, 1875; abstract in Amer. J. Sei., III., x., 446, 1875; see pp 8(17, 821. A. HEIM: Mechanismus der ..."

2. Journey to the North of India: Overland from England, Through Russia, Persia by Arthur Conolly (1838)
"... parted company; our companions following the high road to Candahar, which they said lay directly east, about seven for- sukhs distant, ..."

3. South of Suez by William Ashley Anderson (1920)
"... bottled by Hindus; electric lights make bright spots about the sukhs where farmer and fisher- ..."

4. Dust and Ashes of Empires by William Arthur Shelton (1922)
"In the sukhs—that is, the covered streets of bazaars —one sees every nationality of the East and many Bedouin of the desert, who have " come to town," have ..."

5. The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany (1824)
"... who live chiefly on horseflesh, and who, traversing the desarts for many thousand fur- sukhs, commit depredations on the countries of Rus and Chin. ..."

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