Definition of Dikas

1. dika [n] - See also: dika

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dikas

diisotactic
dijet
dijets
dijudicant
dijudicants
dijudicate
dijudication
dijudications
dik-dik
dik-diks
dika
dika bread
dika nut
dikaryon
dikaryotic
dikas (current term)
dikast
dikasts
dikdik
dikdiks
diked
diker
dikers
dikes
diketene
diketenes
diketohydrindylidene-diketohydrindamine
diketone
diketones

Literary usage of Dikas

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

1. The Church in the Roman Empire Before V. P. 170 by William Mitchell Ramsay (1900)
"... who attempted to terrify her • Arm. mentions only a dikas/es (p. 426 f). Basil uses sometimes the term dikas/es, ..."

2. Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History by American Museum of Natural History (1909)
"... -dikas occupying the central space and being flanked on either side by the War-are-ree-kas or Ban-at-tees. It is rather curious to note in this ..."

3. Plato, and the Other Companions of Sokrates by George Grote (1888)
"... of citizens 414 Suretyship—Length of prescription for ownership, Лс. .. .. 416 Judicial trial—three stages. 1. Arbitrators. 2. Tribe-dikas- teries. 3. ..."

4. Works by Herbert Spencer (1898)
"... -dikas, who hunt buffaloes and are better armed, show us more pronounced chieftainship; though authority still depends on "the personal vigour of the ..."

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