Definition of Loumas

1. louma [n] - See also: louma

Lexicographical Neighbors of Loumas

loufah sponge
lough
loughlinite
loughs
louie
louies
louing
louis d'or
louis d'ors
louk
loukoum
loukoumades
loukoumi
loukoums
louma
loumas (current term)
loun
lound
lounded
lounder
loundered
lounders
lounding
lounds
louned
lounge
lounge-lizard
lounge about
lounge around
lounge car

Literary usage of Loumas

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

1. A Condensed Geography and History of the Western States, Or the Mississippi by Timothy Flint (1828)
"... arrived at a village of the I loumas, who welcomed them with dances; and in token of amity made them acquainted with the Indian ceremony, since so well ..."

2. Steam, Its Generation and Use by Babcock & Wilcox Company (1913)
"The first furnace of this type was installed at the Southwood and Mt. I loumas plantations and on a small plantation in Florida. ..."

3. Diary of Iohn Evelyn, Esq., F.R.S.: To which are Added a Selection from His by John Evelyn (1906)
"... to which belong pleas- We lay at loumas; the next morning came to Aix, having pass'd that extremely rapid and dangerous river of Durance. ..."

4. The Diary of John Evelyn,esq., F. R. S.: To which are Added a Selection from by John Evelyn, Henry Benjamin Wheatley (1906)
"We lay at loumas ; the next morning came to Aix, having pass'd that extremely rapid and dangerous river of Durance. ..."

5. The Diary of John Evelyn by John Evelyn, Austin Dobson (1906)
"We lay at loumas; the next morning, came to Aix, having passed that extremely rapid and dangerous river of Durance. In this tract, all the heaths, ..."

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