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Levantine   Listen
noun
Levantine  n.  
1.
A native or inhabitant of the Levant.
2.
A stout twilled silk fabric, formerly made in the Levant.



adjective
Levantine  adj.  Of or pertaining to the Levant.






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"Levantine" Quotes from Famous Books



... mind your own business, Mr Aldridge," replied the chief mate, not at all pleased with the suggestion. "If you are so terribly alarmed at the sight of a common Levantine coaster, you had ...
— Picked up at Sea - The Gold Miners of Minturne Creek • J.C. Hutcheson

... which it is complicated, to extend the records of social observation; is to serve civilization itself. This service Plautus rendered, consciously or unconsciously, by making two Carthaginian soldiers talk Phoenician; that service Moliere rendered, by making so many of his characters talk Levantine and all sorts of dialects. Here objections spring up afresh. Phoenician, very good! Levantine, quite right! Even dialect, let that pass! They are tongues which have belonged to nations or provinces; but slang! What is the use of preserving slang? What is the good of assisting ...
— Les Miserables - Complete in Five Volumes • Victor Hugo

... known was that no Jew can compete with a Connecticut Yankee; but that any half-cast Armenian is master of both. Especially when born in Mexico of a Levantine father. ...
— The Crimson Tide • Robert W. Chambers

... no recollection that we were favoured by a single drop of rain; and yet the ever-living breeze on the great river, and the excellent irrigation of the earth, produce a freshness in the sky and soil, which are missed in other Levantine regions, where there is more ...
— Sketches • Benjamin Disraeli

... worn out with toil, responsibility, and the heat which stood at 104 in the shade. France was now represented by a Levantine Pole. Krajewsky, bitterly anti-Austrian, ...
— Twenty Years Of Balkan Tangle • Durham M. Edith


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