Definition of Borms

1. borm [v] - See also: borm

Lexicographical Neighbors of Borms

boringnesses
borings
borinic
borinic acid
borinic acids
borishanskiite
borism
bork
borked
borking
borks
borky
borm
bormed
borming
borms (current term)
born
born(p)
born-again
born-again Christian
born-again virgins
born-agains
born again
born and bred
born in a barn
born loser
born on
born on the Fourth of July
born to the purple

Literary usage of Borms

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Genealogical and Family History of the State of Vermont: A Record of the by Hiram Carleton, Lewis Publishing Company (1903)
"Time others were: Isaac, borms ... somm of Joists, was borms in Topsfield, ... 1713 ; Jacob. boris May 12, 1717 ; Abigail, borms ..."

2. Compte rendu sténographique du Congrès international de la petite (1900)
"De heer borms. — Dal er zich 12 ambachtslieden vereenigen en dat er o over ... De heer borms. — Ik denk niet dat het mogelijk is in dezen zin eenen uitweg ..."

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