Crossword-Solution: DELOUL
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Deloul | n. | A special breed of the dromedary used for rapid traveling; the swift camel; -- called also herire, and maharik. |
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| DELOUL | anagram | DUELLO |
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| Camel | 14 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with DELOUL (5)
Residence at Arban.--Mohammed Emin's Tent.--The Agaydat.--our Tents.--Bread-baking.--Food of the Bedouins.--Thin Bread.--The Produce of their Flocks.--Diseases amongst them.--Their Remedies.--The Deloul or Dromedary.--Bedouin Warfare.--Suttum's First Wife.--A Storm.--Turtles.--Lions.--A Bedouin Robber.-- Beavers.--Ride to Ledjmiyat--A Plundering Expedition.--Loss of a Hawk.--Ruins of Shemshani.--Return to Arban.--Visit to Moghamis 237 CHAPTER XIV.
Before we left the encampment Suttum led before me as a present a handsome grey colt, which was as usual returned with a request to take care of it until it was required, the polite way to decline a gift of this nature.[116] Suttum having saddled his deloul was ready to accompany us on our journey.
RESIDENCE AT ARBAN.--MOHAMMED EMIN'S TENT.--THE AGAYDAT.--OUR TENTS.--BREAD-BAKING.--FOOD OF THE BEDOUINS.--THIN BREAD.--THE PRODUCE OF THEIR FLOCKS.--DISEASES AMONGST THEM.--THEIR REMEDIES.--THE DELOUL OR DROMEDARY.--BEDOUIN WARFARE.--SUTTUM'S FIRST WIFE.--A STORM.--TURTLES.--LIONS.--A BEDOUIN ROBBER.--BEAVERS.--RIDE TO LEDJMIYAT.--A PLUNDERING EXPEDITION.--LOSS OF A HAWK.--RUINS OF SHEMSHANI.--RETURN TO ARBAN.--VISIT TO MOGHAMIS.
Soon after our arrival at the Khabour I bought a deloul, or dromedary, as more convenient than a horse for making excursions in the Desert.
Amongst the Shammar, if the dispute relates to a deloul, the cadi gets two gazees, about eight shillings; if to a mare, a deloul; if to a man, a mare.