Definition of Hamals

1. hamal [n] - See also: hamal

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hamals

ham hock
ham it up
ham radio
ham sandwich
ham up
hamachi
hamada
hamadas
hamadryad
hamadryades
hamadryads
hamadryas
hamadryases
hamal
hamals (current term)
hamamelid dicot family
hamamelid dicot genus
hamamelis
hamamelises
hamamelose
hamana-hamana-hamana
hamantasch
hamantaschen
hamantash
hamantashen
hamartia
hamartias
hamartoblastoma
hamartochondromatosis

Literary usage of Hamals

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

1. Travels in Europe and the East: A Year in England, Scotland, Ireland by Samuel Irenæus Prime (1855)
"... Population —Mount Pagus—Polycarp—Camels—Bazaars—Trade—Homer— Seven Churches of Asia—American Missionaries—Robbers in the Mountains—hamals or Porters. ..."

2. A Narrative of Personal Experiences & Impressions During a Residence on the by Alicia Blackwood (1881)
"... Barrack Hospital—Quarters assigned in a favourable situation—Method of furnishing—M. Stampa and hamals—Ship on fire, and rum kegs—Consequent troubles. ..."

3. An American Among the Orientals by James E. P. Boulden (1855)
"Turkish and Armenian Women—The Perigee and Yashmak—hamals, Donkeys, and Horses—Dogs of Constantinople and Pera—Their Peculiarities. ..."

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