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oriental

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Oriental , Op. 232, No. 2, is a composition by Isaac Albéniz . It was written for piano, in the key of D minor, as part of the suite Chants d'Espagne . Since it has been transcribed for classical guitar by Miguel Llobet it has become a notable piece for ...

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Oriental \O`ri*en"tal\, n. A native or inhabitant of the Orient or some Eastern part of the world; an Asiatic. pl. (Eccl.) Eastern Christians of the Greek rite.

Usage examples of oriental.

The point is that even if it does not survive as it once did, Orientalism lives on academically through its doctrines and theses about the Orient and the Oriental.

The zealous Hilary, who, from the peculiar hardships of his situation, was inclined to extenuate rather than to aggravate the errors of the Oriental clergy, declares, that in the wide extent of the ten provinces of Asia, to which he had been banished, there could be found very few prelates who had preserved the knowledge of the true God.

Bulgarian king assaulted the camp of the Orientals, and Thomas had the misfortune, or the weakness, to fall alive into the power of the conqueror.

Mahoney, who had seated himself on a chock close by, as a large party of Oriental coolies arrived and began unloading and spreading what appeared to be the brickwork of a house that had got in the way of a big shell.

Fleischer, in his Catalogue of Oriental Manuscript Codices in the Royal Library of Dresden, p.

Stephen was in the chambers, and I learned from him that his uncle was an Oriental scholar of some position and that he had a very thorough acquaintance with the cuneiform writing.

With such a record at the age of thirty-one, it was felt that a considerable career lay before him, and no one was surprised when he was elected to the curatorship of the Belmore Street Museum, which carries with it the lectureship at the Oriental College, and an income which has sunk with the fall in land, but which still remains at that ideal sum which is large enough to encourage an investigator, but not so large as to enervate him.

However, when at last the job was done, and they tossed into the bucket the last few coins that remained, Biggles estimated that between forty and fifty thousand doubloons, moidores, and ducats, with a sprinkling of oriental pieces, had been carried.

Kipling Period, beastly Fuzzy-Wuzzies far as eye could see, dracunculiasis and Oriental sore rampant among the troops, no beer for a month, wireless being jammed by other Powers who would be masters of these horrid blacks, God knows why, and all folklore broken down, no Gary Grant larking in and out slipping elephant medicine in the punchbowls out here .

I knew that Scotland Yard had failed to locate the hiding-place of the remarkable and evil man who, like an efreet of Oriental lore, obeyed the talisman of the stolen slipper, striking down whomsoever laid hand upon its sacredness.

Increasing familiarity with early oriental records seems more and more to confirm the probability that they all originally emanated from one source.

Oriental patriarchs, and a great number of bishops, are enfranchised from the Mahometan yoke.

There did nevertheless appear throughout the Orient a ware of common clay over which a simple covering of white had been painted, and this slip or engobe of white gave to the variety the name of Oriental Engobe.

Athenians have escaped expatriation, which is purely an Oriental custom.

She felt hatred for Creasy and Guido, who loomed like monsters over the frail Oriental.