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levant

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
The Levant (; Arabic : المشرق ) is an approximate historical geographical term referring to a large area in the eastern Mediterranean . In its widest historical sense, the Levant included all of the eastern Mediterranean with its islands, that is, it included ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Levant \Le*vant"\ (l[-e]*v[a^]nt"), n. [It. levante the point where the sun rises, the east, the Levant, fr. levare to raise, levarsi to rise: cf. F. levant. See Lever .] The countries washed by the eastern part of the Mediterranean and its contiguous waters. ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 1 n. A disappearing or absconding after losing a bet. vb. To abscond or run away, especially to avoid paying money or debts. Etymology 2 1 (context heraldry English) rising, of an animal. 2 (context legal English) Rising or having risen from rest; ...

Usage examples of levant.

Leurs Altesses royales, dit le roi se levant, se tournant vers Mesdames et saluant.

In this chamber some half dozen persons were seated in the Eastern fashion, and smoking either the choice tobaccoes of Syria through the cherry-wood or jasmine tube of a Turkish or Egyptian chibouque, or inhaling through rose-water the more artificial flavour of the nargileh, which is the hookah of the Levant.

He lives in southern France, grows his own poppies, makes real varnishes from dammar to copal, and gets his resins from all the right places, from India to the Levant.

Whereas before, a world-weary dragoman had hardly been able to set foot on the veranda of a tourist hotel without being pounced upon by wealthy Europeans in search of the rumored depravities of the Levant, now these same poor slaves to the lusts of foreign exploiters were summarily scorned.

Levant islands, under Maitine de Vertendona, 10 galeons, 800 mariners, 2000 souldiers, 310 great pieces, etc.

I translated this into the Koine dialect of Greek, the marketplace lingua franca understood throughout the Levant.

Un joyeux rayon du soleil levant entrait par sa lucarne et lui venait frapper le visage.

The roots of this Orchis abound with a glutinous sweetish juice, of which a Salep may be made which is quite equal to any brought from the Levant.

Toute la nuit il dormit avec cette idee, et le matin, au soleil levant, il etait dans les prairies, pour prendre possession de ces terres deja siennes.

In the month of November of the same year Bonaparte sent Poussielgue, under the pretence of inspecting the ports of the Levant, to give the finishing stroke to the meditated expedition against Malta.

And this profligate cityscape is populated by characters--some met, some merely mentioned--with names equally evocative: Porphyria Levant, Estella Velvet, Brother Orphelin, Cerberus Cresset, Mavortian von Heber.

I bought it for two rose nobles from a shipman who came from the Levant.

Saracen, Algerine, Barbary - they were all pirates and had been for centuries, whether they came from the Levant in the east or Algiers in the west.

But two thousand years ago, the binding language of the Levant had been Aramaic, now considered a dead language.

Sir Thomas Browne, in full crushed Levant morocco, the backstrips tooled in gilt with wonderful ingenuity and grace.