| Webster's Online Dictionary |
Date "HAGARENES" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1611. (references) |
| Domain | Definition | ||
| Literature | 1: Hagarenes (3 syl.). The Moors are so called, being the supposed descendants of Hagar, Abraham's bondwoman. 2: "San Diego ... hath often been seen conquering ... the Hagarene squadrons." - Cervantes: Don Quixote, part ii. book iv. 6. Source: Brewer's Dictionary. | ||
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| Hagarenes | 26 | Hagarenes | 26 | |
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