Definition of Awmries

1. awmrie [n] - See also: awmrie

Lexicographical Neighbors of Awmries

awkwardnessful
awkweird
awl
awlbird
awlbirds
awless
awlessness
awllike
awls
awluz
awlwort
awlworts
awm
awmous
awmrie
awmries (current term)
awmry
awms
awn
awncient
awned
awner
awners
awnier
awniest
awning
awning deck
awning window
awninged
awnings

Literary usage of Awmries

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

1. Sir Christopher Wren by Lena Milman (1908)
"... and awmries to remind us that the spot now so disregarded was once a sanctuary. St. Margaret's, Lothbury, has profited by the spoliation of other ..."

2. Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archeological Society by James Simpson, Richard Saul Ferguson, William Gershom Collingwood (1899)
"The hall would be on the south side, rather better lighted, and with awmries in the fireplace. These lower rooms were ю feet high from the hearth stone to ..."

3. A History of Moray and Nairn by Charles Joseph Galliari Rampini (1897)
"... cellars, and " awmries"; a lake which may have done service as a fish-pond; and a spacious garden full of all manner of vegetables and fruit-trees, ..."

4. The Psalms: Frae Hebrew Intil Scottis by Peter Hately Waddell (1882)
"... airts but the win' frae its awmries. 8 'Wha dang the first-born o' Miz- raam ; |o' beast an' o' body baith. ..."

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