Definition of Kabeles

1. kabele [n] - See also: kabele

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kabeles

kabaya
kabayas
kabbala
kabbalahs
kabbalas
kabbalism
kabbalisms
kabbalist
kabbalistic
kabbalistically
kabbalists
kabbelow
kabele
kabeles (current term)
kabeljou
kabeljous
kabiki
kabikis
kabillion
kabillions
kabish
kabitka
kabitkas
kablam
kablooey
kablooie
kabloona
kabloonas

Literary usage of Kabeles

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

1. The New Mediterranean Traveller: A Handbook of Practical Information by Daniel Edward Lorenz (1905)
"... who are descendants of Turks by native women, of whom the number is not large; and the kabeles, ..."

2. The Mediterranean Traveller by Daniel Edward Lorenz (1905)
"... who are descendants of Turks by native women, of whom the number is not large; and the kabeles, who form the largest part of the native population. ..."

3. The Classic Mediterranean by John Bancroft Devins (1910)
"... Romans, of course, with the toga; kabeles with black hair and wearing a robe with a big gasbag; Moors with the duke's nose and spindle shanks; ..."

4. A Fantasy of Mediterranean Travel by Samuel Gamble Bayne (1909)
"... of course with the toga; kabeles, with black hair and wearing a robe like a big gas-bag; Moors, with the Duke's nose and spindle shanks; Mohammedans, ..."

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