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Definition of Glomming
1. glom [v] - See also: glom
Lexicographical Neighbors of Glomming
Literary usage of Glomming
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Representative English Comedies: With Introductory Essays and Notes, an by Charles Mills Gayley, Alwin Thaler (1903)
"What devill, woman ! plucke up your hart, and leve of al this glomming.6 80 1 we
shall. '2 Cha-vc is either a blunder of the author's in the use of dialect, ..."
2. The Poetical Works of Thomas Chatterton: With Notices of His Life, History by Thomas Chatterton (1842)
"glomming, in Anglo-Saxon, is ye twilight. " From, sir, " Your humble servant, "April
nth. " T. CHATTERTON." "As Joseph Iscam," remarks Sir Walter Scott, ..."
3. The Works of Thomas Chatterton by Thomas Chatterton, George Gregory (1803)
"glomming in Anglo-Saxon is ye Twilight. From, Sir, Your humble sen-ant, T.
CHATTERTON. Mr. Walpole still remaining at Paris, and Chat- terton not being ..."
4. The Life of Thomas Chatterton: Including His Unpublished Poems and by John Dix (1851)
"... in the sense as by Rowley, an.1 the modern ' gloomy' seems but a refinement
of the old word, glomming, in Anglo-Saxon, is ' ye twilight. ..."