Definition of Tamaras

1. tamara [n] - See also: tamara

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tamaras

tamales
tamals
tamandu
tamandua
tamanduas
tamandus
tamanoir
tamanoirs
tamanu
tamanus
tamara
tamarack
tamaracks
tamarao
tamaraos
tamaras (current term)
tamarau
tamaraus
tamaraw
tamari
tamaric
tamarillo
tamarillos
tamarin
tamarind
tamarind tree
tamarindo
tamarinds
tamarins
tamaris

Literary usage of Tamaras

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

1. The Voyage of John Huyghen Van Linschoten to the East Indies: From the Old by Jan Huygen van Linschoten, Arthur Coke Burnell, Pieter Anton Tiele (1885)
"... and the Dates which are in great abundance brought out of Persia & Arabia into India, they name them after the Arabians, tamaras. ..."

2. The Foreign Quarterly Review by Theodore Foster (1839)
"The other was given to his father, tamaras, the representative of the family. Georgia, with other provinces south of the Caucasus, not in possession of ..."

3. The Baroness de Bode, 1775-1803 by William Shakespear Childe-Pemberton (1900)
"Here her friends the tamaras and she parted company, their route to Constantinople lying through Poland and Moldavia. It was not till February 1798 that she ..."

4. Progress and Present Position of Russia in the East by John MacNeill (1838)
"... in safety, his connexion with the Shah; and Heraclius, the heir of tamaras, who was then viceroy, accompanied Nadir on his expedition to India, ..."

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