noun
- Plural of almah; in historical and anthropological contexts, a term referring to Egyptian dancing girls or entertainers, particularly in 19th-century travel literature.
Usage: archaic; historical; often used in colonial-era travel writing
Examples
- The travel memoir described the almahs performing at the Cairo marketplace.
- 19th-century accounts often featured almahs as exotic entertainers in Egyptian society.
- The orientalist paintings depicted almahs in traditional costume.
- Colonial writers frequently documented the almahs of Alexandria in their journals.