a large cabinet of the 17th and 18th centuries, having two doors and often a number of drawers at the bottom, and usually having an elaborately painted or carved decoration with a heavy cornice.
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“He even talked to atheists in the bars of Kas”, Tuzer said.
Tuzer said he founded FiRock in May and went into rehearsals for the concert in Kas.
And behold my neighbours said unto me, Seek not advice of any in this matter, save only of the upright Haji Kas.
Then Haji Kas arose, and gat him out of the chest; and he and his son slank away in shame together.
Since fleeing from the encampment he had lived only to go back to Kas-Kai-Ya.
If we must attack the people of Kas-Kai-Ya, that may come afterwards.
Vakass, va-kas′, n. a semicircular eucharistic vestment in Armenian use—also called Ephod.