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haulmy

English

Etymology

From haulm +? -y.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?h??mi/

Adjective

haulmy (comparative more haulmy, superlative most haulmy)

  1. Characterised by having haulms.
    • 1732, J Lockman, translating Voltaire, Henriade:
      Safe in their haulmy Huts they sweetly slept, / Ne'er by the Noise of Drums or Trumpets wak'd.
    • 1914, Journal of the Board of Agriculture, vol. XX.12:
      Weeds are also very prevalent on dry upland grasslands, where such hay as is produced is necessarily thin and haulmy.

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haulms

English

Noun

haulms

  1. plural of haulm

Anagrams

  • shumla

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