Definition of Ombers

1. omber [n] - See also: omber

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ombers

omakase
omake
omalizumab
oman
omander
omander wood
omapatrilat
omasa
omasal
omasitis
omasum
omasums
omasus
omata
omber
ombers (current term)
ombre
ombrella
ombrellas
ombres
ombrometer
ombrometers
ombrophilous
ombrophobia
ombrotrophic
ombrotrophy
ombu
ombud
ombuds
ombudsman

Literary usage of Ombers

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

1. The Dictionary of National Biography by Sidney Lee (1909)
"... baron of ombers- ley in the county of "Worcester, on 20 Dec. 1748, and took his seat in the House of Lords two days afterwards (Journ. of_ Haute of ..."

2. Negro Year Book by Tuskegee Institute Dept. of Records and Research (1913)
"Lambert, Lucien, Author of "Le Depart du Consent," "Les ombers Aimers." Hemmenway, James.—He lived in Philadelphia and was a contributor in 1829 to a ..."

3. The Gentleman's Magazine (1856)
"... against Walter Moyle, of ombers- ley, yeoman, for being a profane man, and for that " one day he publicly drank the health of the devil, and fell down ..."

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