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The "Mameluke Beys" of Egypt were locally called the "Ghuzz," I use the convenient word in its old popular sense Tis sung, there's a valiant Mameluke In foreign lands ycleped (Sir Luke HUDIBRAS And hence, probably, Moličre's "Mamamouchi"; and the modern French use "Mamalue."— Arabian nights. English
This aged prince ycleped Aladine,— Jerusalem Delivered
"True Thomas," otherwise ycleped Thomas the Rymer, otherwise Thomas of— Arabian nights. English
(But wond'rous light,) ycleped Fame— Hudibras
Brave knight, with pipes on shield, ycleped Vernon— Rob Roy — Volume 01

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