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Omrah, which is not found in Century Dictionary, is itself really plural of Arabic amir (ameer), a commander, nobleman.
The English Mail-Coach and Joan of Arc Thomas De Quincey 1822
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They called Omrah to take the horses, but he was not to be seen; so they gave them to one of the Hottentots, to lead them away to some distance out of harm's way.
The Mission; or Scenes in Africa Frederick Marryat 1820
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They called Omrah to take the horses, but he was not to be seen; so they gave them to one of the Hottentots, to lead them to some distance out of harm's way.
The Mission Frederick Marryat 1820
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Alexander called Omrah, and sent him to the caravan for another rifle, and then for the first time he exclaimed, "Oh, what a brute!
The Mission Frederick Marryat 1820
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Alexander called Omrah, and sent him to the caravan for another rifle, and then, for the first time, he exclaimed, "Oh, what a brute!
The Mission; or Scenes in Africa Frederick Marryat 1820
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As the Omrah took his final leave of King Richard for the evening, De Vaux entered.
The Talisman 2008
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Omrah_ at Alexandria and set sail for France on the following day.
The Fifth Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the War 1914-1918 F. L. Morrison
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Marseilles was reached safely on the 17th, the good ship _Omrah_ leading the convoy up the channel.
The Fifth Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the War 1914-1918 F. L. Morrison
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Ere Richard had finished his meal, the ancient Omrah, who had brought the Soldan's letter to the Christian camp, entered with
The Talisman 1894
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As the Omrah took his final leave of King Richard for the evening, De Vaux entered.
The Talisman 1894
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