Living quarters reserved for wives and concubines and female relatives in a Muslim household.
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Examples for "harem"
Examples for "harem"
1Some of the scenes she witnessed in the harem cannot be described.
2The lovers are united and the inmates of the harem set free.
3The harem and the seraglio are simply the embodiment of this desire.
4Queen Tuya came and said that Iset is moving from the harem.
5There is something salutary, after all, in the training of the harem.
1The Mutsellim resides in a seraglio, on the banks of the river.
2The harem and the seraglio are simply the embodiment of this desire.
3He had not the faintest desire to start a seraglio in England.
4A second chamber selected by the whips -a seraglio of eunuchs!
5Lady Castlemaine had hitherto been the prime favourite in the King's seraglio.
1The hungry people crowded the wall from the Seven Towers to Point Serail.
2Stephanie was the author of the libretto of "Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail.")
3Tell me-whichgave you most trouble, that or your opera 'Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail?'
4Pursued thus, the galley, at length rounding Point Serail (Demetrius), turned into the harbor.
5The Serail of Jerusalem is a Turkish edifice.
1After the Ministers of State came a part of the royal hareem.
2For it was inconceivable that he should now take Rosamund to his hareem.
3By Allah, she is worthy to grace the Sultan's own hareem.
4The women's palace-thehareem-whatmore is there to say?
5And now the hareem-thathell, and Ben Aboo-thatlibertine!
6All night long the women in the hareem of the North have wailed horribly for their hills.
7Of cushioned dalliance in the soft hareem
8I see that a good respectable Turkish hareem is an excellent school of useful accomplishments-needlework ,cookery ,etc
9She remembered the hareem, and cried.
10This is called the "hareem," and no man, except the master of the house, is allowed to go into it.
11You must-orelse consent to be borne this very night to Asad's hareem-andnot even as his wife, but as his slave.
12The mother used to take him to visit an officer's wife who had been brought up in the hareem of the Pasha's mother.
13Storks sit at peace among the women of the hareem who come for their afternoon airing to the flat roof-tops of Moorish houses.
15With 3,000 in his hareem, several slave regiments, and lots of gangs on all his sugar plantations, his impudence is wonderful.
16The wives of one man all live in one "hareem," and cannot help being jealous if they see their husband likes one better than another.