Definition of Skimos

1. skimo [n] - See also: skimo

Lexicographical Neighbors of Skimos

skimmer
skimmers
skimmia
skimmias
skimming
skimmingly
skimmings
skimmington
skimmingtons
skimmy
skimo
skimobile
skimobiled
skimobiles
skimobiling
skimos (current term)
skimp
skimp and save
skimp over
skimped
skimpier
skimpiest
skimpily
skimpiness
skimpinesses
skimping
skimps
skimpy
skims
skin

Literary usage of Skimos

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

1. Winston's Cumulative Loose-leaf Encyclopedia: A Comprehensive Reference Workby Thomas Edward Finegan by Thomas Edward Finegan (1922)
"The dome is CO feet iu -^SKimOS (еь ki-moz). See Esquimau*. about 320 feet. Under it is the pantheon, ..."

2. The Long Labrador Trail by Dillon Wallace (1907)
"T skimos had eaten everything that they had br< and it now devolved upon us to feed them also fi meager store, which at the start only provided fn and me ..."

3. Anchor Handy-volume Atlas of the World: An Entirely New and Enlarged Edby Ernest George Ravenstein by Ernest George Ravenstein (1896)
"1300 l-skimos. MIQUELON and 8T. PIERRE. 92 sq. m., pop. 5.930; a remnant of the farmer North American possessions of France, which also enjoys fishing ..."

4. Annual Report of the American Historical Association by American Historical Association, Smithsonian Institution Press (1907)
"... part of Vancouver Island and adjacent coasts, made during the summer of l,ss5, by George M. Dawson ; On the Indians and F.skimos of the Ungava District, ..."

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