The Amalekites had not as yet intermingled with the Ishmaelites, and their Beduin blood was still pure.
2
In the desert of the south were the Amalekite Beduin, ever ready to raid and murder their settled neighbours.
3
There half-savage Beduin tribes were scattered about over the deserts, and there some of the worst slave-dealers had their haunts.
4
A windy business... Beduin on camels will make a meal of any civilized camel-corps: or of infantry in the open: or of cavalry anyhow.
5
The earliest of Egyptian rock-sculptures is engraved in the peninsula, and represents Snefru, the founder of the fourth dynasty, slaughtering the Beduin who inhabited it.
Ús de bedouin en anglès
1
The Southwind appeared now in a turban and a flowing bedouin's cloak.
2
I used to dream about living with you in a bedouin tent, Niclas.
3
He liked incongruities, being an inveterate romancist and only a bedouin by caprice.
4
In addition, a trio of burly men in bedouin dress sat nearby, watching.
5
Could a bedouin shepherd stand in the face of the Roman and Persian kings?
6
The Egyptian sources said the four smugglers were bedouin.
7
An old bedouin like Tahar is safe enough.
8
These camps are expected to be bedouin-style accommodation to give visitors a taste of desert life.
9
They set to work ticking the Bedouin routes and establishing new lines.
10
She'd learned the value of subtlety during her time among the Bedouin.
11
The Egyptian government blamed the Sinai attacks on Bedouin with militant views.
12
The Bedouin greeted him and Ma'n asked him why he had come.
13
Greek and Bedouin fell silent, watching the laughing pageant in the garden.
14
The young Bedouin took Abbud by the arm, his grip almost painful.
15
All the instruction of the young man were followed by the Bedouin.
16
Palestinians called it a deliberate attempt to force the Bedouin to leave.