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Definition of Stulms
1. stulm [n] - See also: stulm
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stulms
Literary usage of Stulms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Handbook of Rome and Its Environs by John Murray (Firm) (1875)
"The rock of the Capitol is pierced with a system of stulms or subterranean
galleries and passages, now partially walled up, which originally penetrated the ..."
2. Principles of Political Economy by Wilhelm Roscher, John Joseph Lalor, Louis Wolowski (1878)
"... canals etc. which have been supplanted bv better commercial routes; or again,
the shafts and stulms of a mine which has been abandoned. ..."
3. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: Masterpieces by Kuno Francke, Isidore Singer, William Guild Howard (1914)
"... the little mine-lamp has guided us quietly and securely, without much flickering
or flaring, through the labyrinth of shafts and stulms. ..."
4. Pictures of Travel by Heinrich Heine, Charles Godfrey Leland, Charles Harvey Genung (1898)
"... without much nickering or flaring, through the labyrinths of shafts and stulms.
We jump from the gloomy mountain night — sunlight*flashes around, ..."
5. Heinrich Heine's Pictures of Travel by Heinrich Heine, Charles Godfrey Leland (1863)
"Occasionally we pass galleries hewn in the rock, called " stulms," where the ore
may be seen growing, and where some solitary miner sits the livelong day, ..."