Definition of Trangams

1. trangam [n] - See also: trangam

Lexicographical Neighbors of Trangams

tranche
tranched
tranches
tranchet
tranchets
tranching
trancing
trancscendental
tranduce
tranduced
tranect
tranects
tranexamic
tranexamic acid
trangam
trangams (current term)
trangenic
trangle
trangles
trangram
trangrams
trank
tranked
tranking
tranks
trankum
trankums
trannel
trannels
trannie

Literary usage of Trangams

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

1. The Gentleman's Magazine (1812)
"“Gaffer Pope With all his trangams, now is out of hope, Him Imps an masquerade do meet disgrace; Tarn up the mask, and so behold the face.” (Sept. ..."

2. Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays by John Bell (1797)
"Nay, I don't know; such sort of trangams as the gentry use : I remember one was " such" a kind of a small ..."

3. The Lady's Last Stake, Or, The Wife's Resentment: A Comedy by Colley Cibber (1797)
"Were they mostly for men's use, or ho*'? Part. Nay, I don't know; such sort of trangams as the gentry use : I remember one was " such" a kind of a small ..."

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