Definition of Saims

1. Noun. (plural of saim) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Saims

1. saim [n] - See also: saim

Lexicographical Neighbors of Saims

sailpunk
sailroom
sailrooms
sails
sailworthiness
sailworthy
saily
sailyard
saim
saimin
saimins
saimir
saimiri
saimirinae
saimiris
saims (current term)
sain
saine
sained
sainfeldite
sainfoin
sainfoins
saining
sainings
sains
saint
saint's day
saint-simonian
saint kitts and nevis
saint lucia

Literary usage of Saims

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

1. History of the Great Reformation of the Sixteenth Century: In Germany by J. H. Merle d'Aubigné (1844)
"... who in imagination had seen saims and angels conducting their armed hosts, and who entering humbly and barefooted within the walls of Jerusalem, ..."

2. A New and Comprehensive Gazetteer by George Newenham Wright (1836)
"Fons saims. It is a bishop's see. The chief manufacture is "silk. Climate unwholesome. This tn. was taken by Buonaparte in April, ..."

3. History of the Great Reformation of the Sixteenth Century: In Germany by J. H. Merle d'Aubigné (1844)
"... who in imagination had seen saims and angels conducting their armed hosts, and who entering humbly and barefooted within the walls of Jerusalem, ..."

4. A New and Comprehensive Gazetteer by George Newenham Wright (1836)
"Fons saims. It is a bishop's see. The chief manufacture is "silk. Climate unwholesome. This tn. was taken by Buonaparte in April, ..."

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