Definition of Mimbar

1. Noun. A pulpit in a mosque from which the leader of prayers delivers the khutbah. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Mimbar

1. a pulpit in a mosque [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mimbar

miltiest
milting
miltomate
miltonias
milts
miltwaste
milty
miltz
miltzes
milvine
milvus
milwaukee shoulder
milzbrand
mim
mimation
mimbar (current term)
mimbars
mime
mimed
mimelike
mimeo
mimeoed
mimeograph
mimeograph machine
mimeographed
mimeographing
mimeographs
mimeoing
mimeos
mimer

Literary usage of Mimbar

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

1. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1890)
"The Greek mimes combined spoken dialogue of somewhat simple and familiar character with action ; the Boman consisted chiefly of action, often of a mimbar in ..."

2. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1890)
"The Greek mimes combined spoken dialogue of somewhat simple and familiar character with action ; the Boman consisted chiefly of action, often of a mimbar in ..."

3. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1890)
"The Greek mimes combined spoken dialogue of somewhat simple and familiar character with action ; the Boman consisted chiefly of action, often of a mimbar in ..."

4. The Arts and Crafts of Older Spain by Leonard Williams (1907)
"The Moorish mimbar or pulpit of the mosque of Cordova was very wonderful. ... This mimbar, sacrificed long years ago to Christian barbarism and neglect, ..."

5. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1890)
"The Greek mimes combined spoken dialogue of somewhat simple and familiar character with action ; the Boman consisted chiefly of action, often of a mimbar in ..."

6. The Art of the Saracens in Egypt by Stanley Lane-Poole (1888)
"The mimbar is only required during the Friday (or Muslim Sunday) prayers, when the weekly sermon is preached by the Imam or Khatib of the mosque, ..."

7. The Arts and Crafts of Older Spain by Leonard Williams (1907)
"The Moorish mimbar or pulpit of the mosque of Cordova was very wonderful. ... This mimbar, sacrificed long years ago to Christian barbarism and neglect, ..."

8. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1890)
"The Greek mimes combined spoken dialogue of somewhat simple and familiar character with action ; the Boman consisted chiefly of action, often of a mimbar in ..."

9. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1890)
"The Greek mimes combined spoken dialogue of somewhat simple and familiar character with action ; the Boman consisted chiefly of action, often of a mimbar in ..."

10. An Illustrated Dictionary of Words Used in Art and Archaeology: Explaining by John William Mollett (1883)
"mimbar, Arabic. A pulpit in a mosque. A finely-carved mimbar is in the South Kensington Museum. ..."

11. The Art of the Saracens in Egypt by Stanley Lane-Poole (1888)
"The mimbar is only required during the Friday (or Muslim Sunday) prayers, when the weekly sermon is preached by the Imam or Khatib of the mosque, ..."

12. The Arts and Crafts of Older Spain by Leonard Williams (1907)
"The Moorish mimbar or pulpit of the mosque of Cordova was very wonderful. ... This mimbar, sacrificed long years ago to Christian barbarism and neglect, ..."

13. The Arts and Crafts of Older Spain by Leonard Williams (1907)
"The Moorish mimbar or pulpit of the mosque of Cordova was very wonderful. ... This mimbar, sacrificed long years ago to Christian barbarism and neglect, ..."

14. The Arts and Crafts of Older Spain by Leonard Williams (1907)
"The Moorish mimbar or pulpit of the mosque of Cordova was very wonderful. ... This mimbar, sacrificed long years ago to Christian barbarism and neglect, ..."

15. The Arts and Crafts of Older Spain by Leonard Williams (1907)
"The Moorish mimbar or pulpit of the mosque of Cordova was very wonderful. ... This mimbar, sacrificed long years ago to Christian barbarism and neglect, ..."

16. The Art of the Saracens in Egypt by Stanley Lane-Poole (1888)
"The mimbar is only required during the Friday (or Muslim Sunday) prayers, when the weekly sermon is preached by the Imam or Khatib of the mosque, ..."

17. An Illustrated Dictionary of Words Used in Art and Archaeology: Explaining by John William Mollett (1883)
"mimbar, Arabic. A pulpit in a mosque. A finely-carved mimbar is in the South Kensington Museum. ..."

18. Malayan Monochromes by Hugh Charles Clifford (1913)
"He stood there, the centre of his little world, both hands grasping the mimbar-post, while the khatib, pressing the Kuran against the crown of his head, ..."

19. Malayan Monochromes by Hugh Charles Clifford (1913)
"He stood there, the centre of his little world, both hands grasping the mimbar-post, while the khatib, pressing the Kuran against the crown of his head, ..."

20. An Illustrated Dictionary of Words Used in Art and Archaeology: Explaining by John William Mollett (1883)
"mimbar, Arabic. A pulpit in a mosque. A finely-carved mimbar is in the South Kensington Museum. ..."

21. The Art of the Saracens in Egypt by Stanley Lane-Poole (1888)
"The mimbar is only required during the Friday (or Muslim Sunday) prayers, when the weekly sermon is preached by the Imam or Khatib of the mosque, ..."

22. Malayan Monochromes by Hugh Charles Clifford (1913)
"He stood there, the centre of his little world, both hands grasping the mimbar-post, while the khatib, pressing the Kuran against the crown of his head, ..."

23. The Art of the Saracens in Egypt by Stanley Lane-Poole (1888)
"The mimbar is only required during the Friday (or Muslim Sunday) prayers, when the weekly sermon is preached by the Imam or Khatib of the mosque, ..."

24. An Illustrated Dictionary of Words Used in Art and Archaeology: Explaining by John William Mollett (1883)
"mimbar, Arabic. A pulpit in a mosque. A finely-carved mimbar is in the South Kensington Museum. ..."

25. Malayan Monochromes by Hugh Charles Clifford (1913)
"He stood there, the centre of his little world, both hands grasping the mimbar-post, while the khatib, pressing the Kuran against the crown of his head, ..."

26. An Illustrated Dictionary of Words Used in Art and Archaeology: Explaining by John William Mollett (1883)
"mimbar, Arabic. A pulpit in a mosque. A finely-carved mimbar is in the South Kensington Museum. ..."

27. Malayan Monochromes by Hugh Charles Clifford (1913)
"He stood there, the centre of his little world, both hands grasping the mimbar-post, while the khatib, pressing the Kuran against the crown of his head, ..."

28. The Art of the Saracens in Egypt by Stanley Lane-Poole (1888)
"The mimbar is only required during the Friday (or Muslim Sunday) prayers, when the weekly sermon is preached by the Imam or Khatib of the mosque, ..."

29. An Illustrated Dictionary of Words Used in Art and Archaeology: Explaining by John William Mollett (1883)
"mimbar, Arabic. A pulpit in a mosque. A finely-carved mimbar is in the South Kensington Museum. ..."

30. Malayan Monochromes by Hugh Charles Clifford (1913)
"He stood there, the centre of his little world, both hands grasping the mimbar-post, while the khatib, pressing the Kuran against the crown of his head, ..."

31. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1890)
"The Greek mimes combined spoken dialogue of somewhat simple and familiar character with action ; the Boman consisted chiefly of action, often of a mimbar in ..."

32. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1890)
"The Greek mimes combined spoken dialogue of somewhat simple and familiar character with action ; the Boman consisted chiefly of action, often of a mimbar in ..."

33. The Arts and Crafts of Older Spain by Leonard Williams (1907)
"The Moorish mimbar or pulpit of the mosque of Cordova was very wonderful. ... This mimbar, sacrificed long years ago to Christian barbarism and neglect, ..."

34. The Arts and Crafts of Older Spain by Leonard Williams (1907)
"The Moorish mimbar or pulpit of the mosque of Cordova was very wonderful. ... This mimbar, sacrificed long years ago to Christian barbarism and neglect, ..."

35. The Art of the Saracens in Egypt by Stanley Lane-Poole (1888)
"The mimbar is only required during the Friday (or Muslim Sunday) prayers, when the weekly sermon is preached by the Imam or Khatib of the mosque, ..."

36. An Illustrated Dictionary of Words Used in Art and Archaeology: Explaining by John William Mollett (1883)
"mimbar, Arabic. A pulpit in a mosque. A finely-carved mimbar is in the South Kensington Museum. ..."

37. Malayan Monochromes by Hugh Charles Clifford (1913)
"He stood there, the centre of his little world, both hands grasping the mimbar-post, while the khatib, pressing the Kuran against the crown of his head, ..."

38. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1890)
"The Greek mimes combined spoken dialogue of somewhat simple and familiar character with action ; the Boman consisted chiefly of action, often of a mimbar in ..."

39. The Arts and Crafts of Older Spain by Leonard Williams (1907)
"The Moorish mimbar or pulpit of the mosque of Cordova was very wonderful. ... This mimbar, sacrificed long years ago to Christian barbarism and neglect, ..."

40. The Art of the Saracens in Egypt by Stanley Lane-Poole (1888)
"The mimbar is only required during the Friday (or Muslim Sunday) prayers, when the weekly sermon is preached by the Imam or Khatib of the mosque, ..."

41. An Illustrated Dictionary of Words Used in Art and Archaeology: Explaining by John William Mollett (1883)
"mimbar, Arabic. A pulpit in a mosque. A finely-carved mimbar is in the South Kensington Museum. ..."

42. Malayan Monochromes by Hugh Charles Clifford (1913)
"He stood there, the centre of his little world, both hands grasping the mimbar-post, while the khatib, pressing the Kuran against the crown of his head, ..."

43. The Art of the Saracens in Egypt by Stanley Lane-Poole (1888)
"The mimbar is only required during the Friday (or Muslim Sunday) prayers, when the weekly sermon is preached by the Imam or Khatib of the mosque, ..."

44. An Illustrated Dictionary of Words Used in Art and Archaeology: Explaining by John William Mollett (1883)
"mimbar, Arabic. A pulpit in a mosque. A finely-carved mimbar is in the South Kensington Museum. ..."

45. Malayan Monochromes by Hugh Charles Clifford (1913)
"He stood there, the centre of his little world, both hands grasping the mimbar-post, while the khatib, pressing the Kuran against the crown of his head, ..."

46. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1890)
"The Greek mimes combined spoken dialogue of somewhat simple and familiar character with action ; the Boman consisted chiefly of action, often of a mimbar in ..."

47. The Arts and Crafts of Older Spain by Leonard Williams (1907)
"The Moorish mimbar or pulpit of the mosque of Cordova was very wonderful. ... This mimbar, sacrificed long years ago to Christian barbarism and neglect, ..."

48. The Art of the Saracens in Egypt by Stanley Lane-Poole (1888)
"The mimbar is only required during the Friday (or Muslim Sunday) prayers, when the weekly sermon is preached by the Imam or Khatib of the mosque, ..."

49. An Illustrated Dictionary of Words Used in Art and Archaeology: Explaining by John William Mollett (1883)
"mimbar, Arabic. A pulpit in a mosque. A finely-carved mimbar is in the South Kensington Museum. ..."

50. Malayan Monochromes by Hugh Charles Clifford (1913)
"He stood there, the centre of his little world, both hands grasping the mimbar-post, while the khatib, pressing the Kuran against the crown of his head, ..."

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