Definition of Kadis

1. kadi [n] - See also: kadi

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kadis

kacheris
kachi-koshi
kachina
kachinas
kack-handed
kadaitcha
kadder
kadders
kaddish
kaddishes
kaddishim
kade
kades
kadi
kadies
kadis (current term)
kadkhoda
kadkhodas
kady
kadyrelite
kadyrelites
kae
kaed
kaeing
kaempferol
kaempferols
kaersutite
kaes
kaf

Literary usage of Kadis

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

1. Algeria: The Topography and History, Political, Social, and Natural, of by John Reynell Morell (1854)
"... and kadis; whilst bishops have given up their chairs, once shrines of Apollo or Venus, to imams and muftis. We do not pretend here to analyse the ..."

2. Modern Egypt by Evelyn Baring Cromer (1908)
"... Courts—The kadis' Courts—The Native Tribunals—Justice prior to 1883—The French system taken as a model — The judicial machinery— Reforms instituted by ..."

3. A Dictionary of the Bible by John D. Davis (1911)
"'Aiu kadis is about 77 miles to the south of Hebron and 51 miles south of ... had failed to discover any spring culled kadis, and settled on the spring ..."

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