Definition of Beglooms

1. Verb. (third-person singular of begloom) ¹

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Definition of Beglooms

1. begloom [v] - See also: begloom

Lexicographical Neighbors of Beglooms

beglads
beglammer
beglamor
beglamored
beglamoring
beglamors
beglamour
beglamoured
beglamouring
beglamours
beglerbeg
beglerbegs
begloom
begloomed
beglooming
beglooms (current term)
begnaw
begnawed
begnawing
begnawn
begnaws
bego
begob
begod
begodded
begodding
begods
begoes
begoggled
begoing

Literary usage of Beglooms

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

1. The Mystic and Other Poems by Philip James Bailey (1856)
"... whose central fount obeys, With an obsequious volume, the moon's wane Or increment ; and that funereal spur Of dark black marble that beglooms the au1; ..."

2. Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle (1864)
"All may appear beautiful and strong in the hour of prosperity, but how will it be when a season of adversity darkens and beglooms ? It has been well said, ..."

3. Sporting Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02751662] (1806)
"... at least three parts of it, one dull flat with little variety, which beglooms the traveller's mind ; who, by the time he mounts the hill of Portsdown, ..."

4. Festus: A Poem by Philip James Bailey (1903)
"... whose wave obeys, With an obsequious volume, the moon's wane, Or increment; and that funereal spur Of night-hued marble, that round beglooms the aii. ..."

5. Life's Verses by John Ames Mitchell, H. W. McVickar (1885)
"'"P IS twilight, and a dim relig- 1 lous light beglooms the town I love to sit upon the bridge, And let my legs hang down. And while oblivious to pride I ..."

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