A journey by a large group to escape from a hostile environment.
1All over the State a hegira commenced which ended in final defeat.
2Soon followed a hegira which made, for the first time, a community.
3Tomorrow he would join in the general hegira from the Hall.
4The hegira was led by Amasa M. Lyman and Chas.
5Public rumor announces the great hegira of gold seekers.
6We have made a very pleasant party for our hegira this evening-among others the Morleys.
7What is the year, counting from the hegira?
8When this annual hegira took place in large numbers, some permanent losses were sure to ensue.
9D'Esquerre's arrival in the early winter was the signal for a feminine hegira toward New York.
10Where is there a parallel to this hegira?
11The annual hegira pleasureward was beginning.
12Argensola surveyed this hegira with serenity.
13This took place in the year of the hegira 264, or of Christ 877.
14There began a vast hegira of evicted settlers in tattered wagons; going nowhere, cursing injustice, stunned, purposeless, homeless, hopeless.
15Johnny was packing up his specimens and his postage-stamps, preparatory to the family hegira, though neither of us knew.
16It was the modern hegira!