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[ bed-oo-in, bed-win ] / ˈbɛd u ɪn, ˈbɛd wɪn /
noun, adjective plural Bed·u·ins, (especially collectively) Bed·u·in,Origin of BeduinFirst recorded in 1895–1900 Words nearby Beduinbed table, bed tea, bedtime, bedtime story, bed tray, Beduin, bedwarmer, bedwetter, bedwetting, Bedworth, Będzin Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for BeduinThat's actually a matter of intense debate with the Druse and Beduin communities. It's How Badly She Said It|Gershom Gorenberg|February 12, 2013|DAILY BEAST A large portion of Beduin men and a much smaller portion of other Palestinians volunteer. It's How Badly She Said It|Gershom Gorenberg|February 12, 2013|DAILY BEAST Butler also seems to say that the non-Jewish population consists of three groups: Palestinians, Druse and Beduin. It's How Badly She Said It|Gershom Gorenberg|February 12, 2013|DAILY BEAST At the same time, Butler's comment defines Druse and Beduin as not being Palestinian. It's How Badly She Said It|Gershom Gorenberg|February 12, 2013|DAILY BEAST
At best they are scenery, urban counterparts of the peasants and Beduin whom Moshe Dayan romanticized in his memoirs. What's Missing from the Jerusalem Day Speil|Gershom Gorenberg|May 21, 2012|DAILY BEAST He drove the Beduin and other marauders across the frontiers of the desert and pushed the war into Syria itself. The plains of the coast, which are now given over to malaria and Beduin thieves, were doubtless thickly populated and well sown. Patriarchal Palestine|Archibald Henry Sayce The Amalekites had not as yet intermingled with the Ishmaelites, and their Beduin blood was still pure. Patriarchal Palestine|Archibald Henry Sayce
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