Definition of Gypsydom

1. the realm of gypsies [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gypsydom

gypsters
gypsum
gypsum board
gypsumlike
gypsums
gypsy
gypsy's kisses
gypsy cab
gypsy cabs
gypsy dancing
gypsy moth
gypsy moths
gypsy mushroom
gypsycraft
gypsydom (current term)
gypsydoms
gypsying
gypsyish
gypsyism
gypsyisms
gypsylike
gypsyweed
gypsyworts
gyptian
gyptians
gypwater
gyracanthus
gyral

Literary usage of Gypsydom

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

1. The Literature of Roguery by Frank Wadleigh Chandler (1907)
"gypsydom cedure; first, by presenting the single term of service of a rogue ... gypsydom The Gypsy is ex officio a rogue. Literature has never neglected his ..."

2. George Borrow and His Circle: Wherein May be Found Many Hitherto Unpublished by Clement King Shorter (1913)
"He celebrated his father's friendship with the paraphraser of Omar Khayyam in Two Suffolk Friends, 1895, and wrote a good novel of gypsydom in Kriegspiel, ..."

3. The Gypsies by Charles Godfrey Leland (1882)
"Finally, the ordinary Dom calls himself a Dom, his wife a Domni, and the being a Dom, or the collective gypsydom, ..."

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