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Definition of Beglooms
1. begloom [v] - See also: begloom
Lexicographical Neighbors of Beglooms
Literary usage of Beglooms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Mystic and Other Poems by Philip James Bailey (1856)
"... whose central fount obeys, With an obsequious volume, the moon's wane Or
increment ; and that funereal spur Of dark black marble that beglooms the au1; ..."
2. Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle (1864)
"All may appear beautiful and strong in the hour of prosperity, but how will it
be when a season of adversity darkens and beglooms ? It has been well said, ..."
3. Sporting Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02751662] (1806)
"... at least three parts of it, one dull flat with little variety, which beglooms
the traveller's mind ; who, by the time he mounts the hill of Portsdown, ..."
4. Festus: A Poem by Philip James Bailey (1903)
"... whose wave obeys, With an obsequious volume, the moon's wane, Or increment;
and that funereal spur Of night-hued marble, that round beglooms the aii. ..."
5. Life's Verses by John Ames Mitchell, H. W. McVickar (1885)
"'"P IS twilight, and a dim relig- 1 lous light beglooms the town I love to sit
upon the bridge, And let my legs hang down. And while oblivious to pride I ..."