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Definition of Lumma
1. Noun. 100 lumma equal 1 dram in Armenia.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lumma
Literary usage of Lumma
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Cruise in the "Gorgon,": Or, Eighteen Months on H. M. S. "Gorgon", Engaged by William Cope Devereux (1869)
"The body of the room was filled with small skeleton mahogany bedsteads, on which
we sat. On being told by lumma that we wanted the ..."
2. The Land of Dawning, Being Facts Gleaned from Cannibals in Australian Stone Age by William Hughes. Willshire (1896)
"A man is compelled to marry a woman of a different caste to what he belongs; for
instance, a Goo-lumma blackfellow must take a Nanna-goo lubra, ..."
3. A History of Architecture in All Countries: From the Earliest Times to the by James Fergusson (1876)
"The .lumma Musjid, in the city of ... 345), which is equally erected wholly in
wood, and though very much smaller than the .lumma Musjid, is interesting, ..."