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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Through a gap you look towards the distant green plantations, with a shimmering level in the foreground; on your other side lies the Oued Baiesh, crossed by the track to Kairouan, where strings of camels are for ever moving to and fro, laden with merchandise from the north or with desert products from the oases of Djerid and Souf.
Fountains In The Sand Norman Douglas 2005
Paul, Eberhardt, Isabelle, Edrisius, El Djem, El Hamma, Eloued, Faraoun, Feriana, Florentinus, Bishop, Gafsa, --Meda Hill, Gordian, Emperor, Guerin, Guifla, Henchir Souatir, Jebel Assalah, Jebel Guettor, Jebel Orbata, Jebel Zitouna, Kairouan.
Fountains In The Sand Norman Douglas 2005
Consequently the Roman frontier must have curved eastward until it reached the point where a rocky region separates the basin of the Bagradas (Medjerda) from the plains of the Sahel; thence it ran to the neighbourhood of Aquae Regiae and thence, probably following the line of a ditch drawn between the two great depressions of Kairouan and El-Gharra, to its ultimate bourne at Thenae.[853] It is clear that the Romans did not look on their province as an end desirable in itself.
A History of Rome, Vol 1 A. H. J. Greenidge 2006
Delicate rugs, soft as clouds and tinted like opals, were heaped in piles on the tiled floor; rugs from Ispahan, rugs from Mecca; old rugs from the sacred city of Kairouan, such as are made no more there or anywhere.
The Golden Silence C. N. Williamson and A. M. Williamson 2006
These were all laid on a dim-coloured Kairouan rug, at the side of the divan, and the two women squatted on the floor to open them, while their mistress leaned on her thin elbow among cushions, and skins of golden jackal from the Sahara.
The Golden Silence C. N. Williamson and A. M. Williamson 2006