Definition of Galabia

1. djellaba [n -S] - See also: djellaba

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Galabia

Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus
Gaius Plinius Secundus
Gaius Valerius Catullus
gai choi
gajo
gajos
Gal
gal
gal/d
gala
gala(a)
galabea
galabeah
galabeahs
galabeas
galabia (current term)
galabiah
galabiahs
galabias
galabieh
galabiehs
galabiya
galabiyah
galabiyahs
galabiyas
galactacrasia
galactagogue
galactagogue
galactagogue factor
galactan

Literary usage of Galabia

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1. The Topography and Geology of the Peninsula of Sinai (south-eastern Portion) by Egypt Maṣlaḥat al-Misāḥah, William Fraser Hume, Herbert G. Skill (1906)
"The man's i/rexs is equally simple, consisting of a galabia, ... A dark burnous is often thrown over the galabia. but seems to be made of very thin ..."

2. The Lower Niger and Its Tribes by Arthur Glyn Leonard (1906)
"cx*p. iii TRADITIONS• We-o, Bewa, and Boam; the first of these being the capital of the N'galabia Ogoni, the second of ..."

3. England in the Sudan by Yacoub Artin (1911)
"The children wear a blue or a white galabia.1 The ladies' hair is plaited into a thousand plaits, resembling the wigs of the ancient Egyptians. ..."

4. Annals and Antiquities of the Counties and County Families of Wales by Thomas Nicholas (1872)
"... henw y Dawk oedd galabia." He then in half a page manages to spell the name Stedman in six different ways, but the facts on comparison with the former ..."

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