Definition of Dwaumed

1. dwaum [v] - See also: dwaum

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dwaumed

dwarfishnesses
dwarfisms
dwarflike
dwarfling
dwarflings
dwarfness
dwarfnesses
dwarfs
dwarfy
dwarven
dwarves
dwarvish
dwaum
dwaumed (current term)
dwauming
dwaums
dweeb
dweebette
dweebettes
dweebier
dweebiest
dweebish
dweebs
dweeby
dwell
dwell on
dwell time
dwell times

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 ..."

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