Definition of Kashas

1. kasha [n] - See also: kasha

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kashas

karyotypic
karyotypic abnormality
karyotypically
karyotyping
karyozoic
karzies
karzy
kas
kasabach-merritt syndrome
kasack
kasai
kasbah
kasbahs
kascade
kasha
kashas (current term)
kasher
kashered
kashering
kashers
kashida
kashidas
kashinite
kashkaval
kashmirs
kashrus
kashruses
kashrut
kashruth
kashruths

Literary usage of Kashas

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

1. Civilian Devastation: Abuses by All Parties in the War in Southern Sudan by Jemera Rone, John Prendergast, Karen Sorensen (1994)
"FORCED RECRUITMENT The SPLA has conducted forcible recruitment campaigns (kashas, or forcible rounding up) since at least the mid-1980s. ..."

2. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"The United Lutheran Church of America maintains a few kashas (Nestorian priests) ... The English Plymouth Brethren employ three or four kashas in the "Awis- ..."

3. The Literary Remains of ... C.F.T.D. by Charles F. Tyrwhitt Drake (1877)
"Along this route—as well as in other parts of the country—the government has built numerous kashas, or fortified buildings, from 50 to 300 yards square, ..."

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