Definition of Dirdam

1. dirdum [n -S] - See also: dirdum

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dirdam

dipyrromethenes
diquark
diquarks
diquat
diquats
diquinoxaline
diquinoxalines
dir
dir prop
diradiation
diradical
diradicaloid
diradicals
diram
dirams
dirdam (current term)
dirdams
dirdum
dirdums
dire
dire straits
dire wolf
direcshun
direct
direct-current
direct-grant school
direct-object
direct-to-video
direct-verb
direct B-cell

Literary usage of Dirdam

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

1. Transactions of the Philological Society by Philological Society (Great Britain). (1867)
"Dinner-time, n. noon or mid-day. dirdam. See Durdum. Dirler, n. a light-footed, active person. Diri, -vi (1) to tingle, or thrill with pain, ..."

2. Songs from David Herd's Manuscripts by David Herd, Hans Hecht (1904)
"... Altho' I'm sure I was nae bidden, I care nae, tho' they a' should cry : " Hech see, sirs, yonder comes the dirdam !' 111 When I came to the ..."

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