Definition of Gromas

1. groma [n] - See also: groma

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gromas

groin attack
groin ulcer
groinal
groined
groined vault
groining
groinings
groins
groinward
grok
grokked
grokking
groks
grom
groma
gromas (current term)
gromet
gromets
gromill
grommet
grommeted
grommeting
grommets
groms
gromwells
grone
groned
grones
groning

Literary usage of Gromas

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

1. The London Medical Gazette (1851)
"To the present time it has in every case withstood both local and general treatment. — gromas, forty-one years of age, admitted on the 4th of ..."

2. Mémoires by Société Académique d'Archéologie, Sciences et Arts du Département de l'Oise, Beauvais, Institut royal colonial belge Section des sciences morales et politiques (1901)
"Charles gromas, ex-officier municipal, est proclamé, le 15 brumaire an IV; ... Charles gromas, 11 floréal an VIH au 19 thermidor an XI (démissionnaire). ..."

3. For the Love of Lady Margaret: A Romance of the Lost Colony by Quinn and Boden Company, William Thomas Wilson, Stone & Barringer Company (1908)
"Dost thou remember gromas? Did I not save thy life there, when the very breath of thy body hung by but a thread, and I could have slain thee with a word ? ..."

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