Crossword-Solution: KABYLES 7 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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BERBER people living in Algeria 1 answer
BARBARY inhabitant(s), ancient 2 answers
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To cause to flow in a stream, as a liquid or anything flowing like a liquid, either out of a vessel or into it; as, to pour water from a pail; to pour wine into a decanter; to pour oil upon the waters; to pour out sand or dust.
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Hilmar: It was a brilliant triumph, I hear; the triumph of intelligent public spirit over selfishness and prejudice--something like a raid of French troops on the Kabyles.
Pillars of Society Henrik Ibsen 2000
These monuments, much as they differ in form and arrangement, are undoubtedly the work of one strong and powerful race that dominated the whole of the north of Africa; and are represented in historic times by the Berbers, and at the present clay by the Kabyles.
Manners and Monuments of Prehistoric Peoples The Marquis de Nadaillac 2002
The only instance we know in the present day of trepanation practised as a religious rite, is met with among the Kabyles, who are established at the foot of Mount Aurès on the south of the Atlas.
Manners and Monuments of Prehistoric Peoples The Marquis de Nadaillac 2002
Selling a bull or a cow in the manner described is a familiar incident in folk-lore; and in Rivičre's "Contes Populaires Kabyles" we find a variant of the present story under the title of "L'Idiot et le Coucou." In another form, the cow or other article is exchanged for some worthless, or apparently worthless, commodity, as in Jack and the Bean-stalk; Hans im Glück; or as in the case of Moses in the Vicar of Wakefield.
Supplemental Nights, Volume 5 Richard F. Burton 2002
Let me add that such communal hunts are quite usual with the Red Indians and the Chinese on the banks of the Usuri (the kada).(32) With the Kabyles, whose manners of life have been so well described by two French explorers,(33) we have barbarians still more advanced in agriculture.
Mutual Aid kniaz' Petr Alekseevich Kropotkin 2003