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bramins
n. (plural of Bramin English)
Usage examples of "bramins".
Compare the Mamlouks of Egypt, the nobility of Europe, the Nairs of India, the Emirs of Arabia, the patricians of Rome, the Christian clergy, the Imans, the Bramins, the Bonzes, the Lamas, etc.
The Bramins, their rivals, embraced the opportunity of exterminating them.
What I have heard of Bramins sitting exposed to four fires and looking in the face of the sun.
This is considered as an abuse of the military profession, as a woman, says Pirard, of the tribe of the Bramins never would marry many husbands.
He commanded the Bramins to deliver every day to the troops discourses on the meritoriousness of slaughtering the mahummedans, in order to excite zeal for expelling them.