10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BASHAWISM»
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bashawism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
bashawism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
... those emblems of a captain's bashawism, and speedily stood upon the quarter-
deck; another long shrill whistle followed this auspicious achievement; the circle
of officers, with bare heads, fell back from around the gangway, where they had, ...
William Johnson Neale, 1862
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The Captain's Wife. By the Author of “Cavendish” [i.e. ...
... as courtesy requires he should be styled, availed himself of the red side-ropes,
those emblems of a captain's bashawism, and speedily stood upon the quarter-
deck; another long shrill whistle followed this auspicious achievement; the circle
...
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Cheveley, or, The man of honour
... truly manly degree of embryo bashawism over his youhger sister, Miss Barbara
Tymmonp, who not yet being able to walk, had no means of running away from
his persecutions, and could therefore only defend herself from them, by proving, ...
Rosina Doyle Bulwer- Lytton (baroness.), 1858
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The Arabic Contributions to the English Language: An ...
(1534) Titles [Turk basha (& poss. Ar basha) < Turk pashd < Per pddshdh] (
Archaic) pasha; a haughty, imperious man or grandees. -bashawism,
bashawship. O, R, W [4] basil/bazil, a. (1674) Cloth. [Ad. of F basane - see basan]
A sheepskin ...
Garland Hampton Cannon, Alan S. Kaye, 1994
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The Impact of the Domestic Linen Industry in Ulster
... the Board came after its decease from the Lisburn historian of the industry,
Henry McCall (1805-97): The Board of Trustees — the supreme authority on all
questions — issued their decrees with the pomposity of three-tailed bashawism.
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Cheveley: Or, The Man of Honour
... and accumulated as many scratched faces as any young gentleman of the
same tender years ; to say nothing of his exercising a truly manly degree of
embryo bashawism over his youngest sister, Miss Barbara Tymmons, who, not
yet being ...
Baroness Rosina Bulwer Lytton Lytton, 1839
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The Persian Contributions to the English Language: An ...
-bashawism, -ship. O, R, W [4] Bassij, n. (BDC 1993) Pol. [Lit., those who are
mobilized] A police force that actively combats the practice of negative Western
values as depicted in popular Western music, prostitution, etc. - cf. TAHUTI; (pl.) ...
Garland Hampton Cannon, Alan S. Kaye, 2001
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The Anglo-American Magazine
... old man with all his Bashawism, " far distant be the day, on whieh I shall be so
interested. Without exaggeration, I can say with the Persians, may you live a
thousand years." The Doctor, who loved his joke, rejoined, u If you had been a
full ...
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The London and Paris Observer: Or Chronicle of Literature, ...
This stupid and brutal bashawism reduces a gentleman to the altuuative of a
sudden loss of income, or to this utterly useless and wanton sacrifice of his
feelings and convenience. To another person, who, from domestic affliction, begs
him not ...