Synonyms for fez


Grammar : Noun
Spell : fez
Phonetic Transcription : fɛz


Définition of fez

Origin :
  • 1802, from French fez, from Turkish fes, probably ultimately from Fez, the city in Morocco, where this type of tasseled cap was principally made.
  • As in cap : noun small hat
Example sentences :
  • He wore the light flexile mail of the ancient heroes of Araby or Fez.
  • Extract from : « Leila, Complete » by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
  • Absalam followed his father to Fez, and visited him in prison.
  • Extract from : « The Scapegoat » by Hall Caine
  • What did he say about the others—the tall man with the fez, for instance?
  • Extract from : « Against Odds » by Lawrence L. Lynch
  • He was in a position to form alliances with Fez and Morocco.
  • Extract from : « The Story of the Barbary Corsairs » by Stanley Lane-Poole
  • I buckled on the sabre, and Gregorios set the fez carefully on my head.
  • Extract from : « Paul Patoff » by F. Marion Crawford
  • And Bompain's fez always lurking in some corner of the landscape.
  • Extract from : « The Nabob, Volume 1 (of 2) » by Alphonse Daudet
  • A Telegram from Fez ought to be considered as coming from Head-quarters.
  • Extract from : « Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 104, April 22, 1893 » by Various
  • At Fez Maimonides was on intimate terms with physicians and philosophers.
  • Extract from : « Jewish Literature and Other Essays » by Gustav Karpeles
  • The Armenian, in fez and baggy trousers, spoke of the Unspeakable Turk.
  • Extract from : « The Octopus » by Frank Norris
  • And Scaife's getting his "fez" before he was fifteen might be reckoned an achievement.
  • Extract from : « The Hill » by Horace Annesley Vachell

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