Definition of Dwalms

1. dwalm [v] - See also: dwalm

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dwalms

duykerbok
duykerboks
duykers
duyoung
dvandva
dvandvas
dvergr
dvornik
dvorniks
dwaal
dwale
dwales
dwalm
dwalmed
dwalming
dwalms (current term)
dwam
dwammed
dwamming
dwams
dwang
dwangs
dwarf
dwarf-white trillium
dwarf Russian almond
dwarf astilbe
dwarf banana
dwarf bilberry
dwarf birch
dwarf blueberry

Literary usage of Dwalms

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

1. More Law Lyrics by Robert Bird (1898)
"In years that are gone, we remember Our qualms and dwalms, spasms and fears, When, briefless from May to September, We wound up the Session with tears; ..."

2. The Angel of the Covenant: Memoirs of the Early Career of the Admirable by James Maclaren Cobban (1898)
"Ay, but I woke ; the Devil was ba-luing me into one of his dwalms of damnation when I woke. I mind it well. ..."

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