Definition of Lammed

1. Verb. (past of lam) ¹

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Definition of Lammed

1. lam [v] - See also: lam

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lammed

laminitis
laminitises
laminographic
laminography
laminose
laminotomies
laminotomy
laminous
lamins
lamish
lamister
lamisters
lamiter
lamiters
lamivudine
lammed (current term)
lammer
lammergeier
lammergeiers
lammergeyer
lammergeyers
lammerite
lammers
lammie
lammies
lammiger
lammigers
lamming
lammings
lammy

Literary usage of Lammed

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

1. Vital Records of Dudley, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849 by Dudley (Mass.), Dudley (Mass. : Town) (1908)
"Josiah and Betsey lammed of Oxford, hut. March 6, 1836. Levi and Betsey Davis, March 30, ... William and Mary S. lammed, May 27, 1843. VAN ALSTINE, Rev. ..."

2. Fisher's River (North Carolina) Scenes and Characters by Hardin E. Taliaferro (1859)
"I lammed away, and down she fell to ... I lammed down another old hen; the rest run up, and the same coot! coot! tuck place. ..."

3. The Red Badge of Courage: An Episode of the American Civil War by Stephen Crane (1900)
"It's raised a queer lump jest as if some feller had lammed yeh on th' head with a club. It stopped a-bleedin' long time ago. Th' most about it is that in ..."

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