Definition of Fulhams

1. fulham [n] - See also: fulham

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fulhams

fulgural
fulgurant
fulgurata
fulgurate
fulgurated
fulgurates
fulgurating
fulgurating migraine
fulguration
fulgurations
fulgurite
fulgurites
fulgurous
fulgury
fulham
fulhams (current term)
fulicine
fuliginosities
fuliginosity
fuliginous
fuliginously
fuliguline
fulimart
fulimarts
full
full(a)
full-back
full-backs
full-blood
full-blooded

Literary usage of Fulhams

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

1. The Kyre Park Charters by John Amphlett (1905)
"... of the fulhams in the parish of Eastham to James Pytt of Ivington in the parish of ... of the fulhams for twenty-one years by a rent of £60 a year. ..."

2. Lay Subsidy Roll, A.D. 1603, for the County of Worcester by John Amphlett, Worcestershire Historical Society (1901)
"... of the fulhams in the parish of Eastham to James Pytt of ... of the fulhams for twenty-one years by a rent of £60 a year. ..."

3. Hudibras: A Poem by Samuel Butler (1822)
"High and low fulhams were cant words for false dice ; the high ... being dice which always ran high, and the low fulhams those that ran low. V. 693. ..."

4. The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims, in All Times and Countries by Andrew Steinmetz (1870)
"... and civilly invite him to drink a glass of wine,— wheedle him into play, and win all his money, either hy false dice, as high fulhams,* low ..."

5. Hudibras by Samuel Butler, Henry George Bohn (1859)
"As one cut out to pass your tricks on, "With fulhams of poetic fiction: ' I rather ... And Cleveland says: "Now a Scotchman's tongue runs high fulhams. ..."

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