Definition of Dambrods

1. dambrod [n] - See also: dambrod

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dambrods

damaskeening
damaskeens
damaskin
damasking
damaskins
damasks
damboard
damboards
dambonite
dambose
dambrod
dambrods (current term)
dame
damehood
damehoods
damelopre
damelopres
dames
damewort
dameworts
damfool
damiana
damianas
damiaoite
daminozide
damlike

Literary usage of Dambrods

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

1. Heroes and Heroines of Fiction by William Shepard Walsh (1914)
"His stories of his campaigns and adventures in foreign countries, his now of wit and drollery, his skill at the dambrods (draughts) and other agreeable ..."

2. Description of the Abbeys of Melrose and Old Melrose: With Their Traditions. by John Bower (1827)
"... about five inches square, glazed different colours; and applied for the paving of the church, formed into dambrods, or mosaic work, where the vestige of ..."

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