Lexicographical Neighbors of Dwaumed
Literary usage of Dwaumed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Stray Leaves from a Border Garden by Mary Pamela (Ellis) Milne-Home (1901)
"She took " no interest ever after in any mortal thing, not even her own bairns ";
she just " dwaumed away," and died shortly afterwards. ..."
2. The Old Identities: Being Sketches and Reminiscences During the First Decade by James Barr (1879)
"If a man really has good stuff in him—if he owns to something real—however he
may have dwaumed through the ..."