Definition of Hummaum

1. hammam [n -S] - See also: hammam

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hummaum

humilities
humilitude
humin
humiri
humita
humitas
humite
humites
humiture
humitures
humlie
humlies
hummable
hummably
hummaum (current term)
hummaums
hummed
hummel
hummeler
hummelers
hummelled
hummeller
hummellers
hummels
hummerite
hummers
hummin
humming

Literary usage of Hummaum

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

1. The Metropolitan (1835)
"Nevertheless, the decree was enforced by the proper officers, who went round to the different baths. First they closed the hummaum ..."

2. Personal Narrative of a Journey from India to England, by Bussorah, Bagdad by George Thomas Keppel Albemarle (1827)
"In the evening, we went to the hummaum, (hot bath) not quietly as we wished, ... A Turkish hummaum has been so often described, that it will be sufficient ..."

3. Personal Narrative of Travels in Babylonia, Assyria, Media, and Scythia by George Thomas Keppel Albemarle (1827)
"In the evening we went to the hummaum, (hot bath) not quietly as we wished, ... A Turkish hummaum has been so often described, that it will be sufficient to ..."

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