Definition of Flamms

1. flamm [n] - See also: flamm

Lexicographical Neighbors of Flamms

flamingos
flaminical
flamm
flammabilities
flammability
flammable
flammable anaesthetic
flammables
flammant
flammation
flammed
flammeous
flammiferous
flamming
flammivomous
flamms (current term)
flammulated
flammule
flammules
flams
flamy
flan
flancard
flancards
flanch
flanched
flanches
flanching
flanconade
flanconades

Literary usage of Flamms

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

1. The Order Book of Capt. Leonard Bleeker, Major of Brigade in the Early Part by Leonard Bleeker, Franklin Benjamin Hough (1865)
"... Serjeant's or Orderly Call, One Roll and three flamms. ... Two Rolls and five flamms. To go for Wood, Pioneers Stroke and Ten Stroke Roll. ..."

2. Analecta Eboracensia: Some Remaynes of the Ancient City of York by Sir Thomas Widdrington, Caesar Caine (1897)
"... and Arch-flamms, even notorious falsehoods" (Church History, Pt. I, p. 12, par. 9). Flamm=n. a lie ; v. to deceive. ..."

3. History of the English Landed Interest: Its Customs, Laws and Agriculture by Russell Montague Garnier (1908)
"Nor did they grudge their masters the venison joints, the wafers, flamms, or pasty meats which they heard, perhaps from their friend the abbey kitchener, ..."

Other Resources:

Search for Flamms on Dictionary.com!Search for Flamms on Thesaurus.com!Search for Flamms on Google!Search for Flamms on Wikipedia!

Search