Beduin

NOUN
  1. a member of a nomadic tribe of Arabs
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  • Indigenous Arabs (Beduin from Al Badiyah or the deserts) have a lot of wisdom to share Karin Kloosterman: Have You Ever Met A Green Sheik?
  • He has battled against Nazi villains, a Beduin swordsman and a pit of poisonous snakes.
  • Tacitus admired the Germanic tribes, Herodotus the barbarian Scythians, Ibn Khaldun the nomadic Beduin, and the Chinese the Mongols. [more ...] Archive 2010-02-01
  • Several of the buildings in the town housed trinket stores and sold things such as Beduin cloth, souvenirs, postcards of the Godforsaken main street, and any number of other things. The Romance of Zenobia's Palmyra
  • A fourth mode of misinterpreting the sacred narrative is the attempt to account for it on the basis of what we might term the Beduin-ideal theory. Exposition of Genesis: Volume 1
  • I had always wanted a Beduin camel-blanket and found one in a little store run by a young man who looked as if he were about fifteen. The Romance of Zenobia's Palmyra
  • They had at their disposal a large body of "plunderers," or Beduin from the eastern desert, and Rib-Hadad accuses them of forming secret alliances with the kings of Babylonia, of Mitanni and of the Hittites. Patriarchal Palestine
  • Kanmakan is the typical Arab Knight, gentle and valiant as Don Quixote Sabbáh is the Grazioso, a "Beduin" Sancho Panza. Arabian nights. English
  • Where else can you do cool science while also being a macho Marlbor man: wearing blue jeans, driving jeeps, spudding in oil wells while shooting Beduin bandits… The 1992 Chavez Coup « Climate Audit
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