Definition of Malmy

1. resembling malm [adj MALMIER, MALMIEST] - See also: malm

Lexicographical Neighbors of Malmy

mallternative
mallternatives
mallu
mallus
malm
malma
malmag
malmags
malmier
malmiest
malmignatte
malmignattes
malms
malmsey
malmseys
malmy (current term)
malnormal
malnormality
malnourish
malnourished
malnourishment
malnutrition
malnutritional
malnutritions
malo
malobservation
malobservations
malocclusion
malocclusions
malodor

Literary usage of Malmy

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

1. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1890)
"406. malmy (mä'mi), a. [< malm + -y1.] 1. Consisting of, containing, or resembling malm: as, a malmy soil. The eastern portion forming the Vale of ..."

2. Letters on Strategy (1898)
"Bavarian Corps at Vienne, the V. Corps at malmy, advance guard at ... The V. Corps had marched 14 miles from Daucourt to malmy, its advance guard 5 miles ..."

3. Observations in Husbandry by Edward Lisle (1757)
"... clayey or malmy kind, or of a fat fandy mold, they failed extremely both in halm and kid : generally all dry, harih or hungry ground, all ground that ..."

4. War the Creator by Gelett Burgess (1916)
"No, nobody had seen the Twentieth Regiment. They tramped from Villers to malmy, and, apparently (Georges isn't quite sure where they did go), ..."

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