Definition of Harmels

1. harmel [n] - See also: harmel

Lexicographical Neighbors of Harmels

harmal
harmala
harmalas
harmalin
harmaline
harmalins
harmalol
harman
harmane
harmans
harmattan
harmattans
harmdoing
harmed
harmel
harmels (current term)
harmer
harmers
harmful
harmfull
harmfuller
harmfully
harmfulness
harmfulnesses
harmidine
harmin
harmine
harmines
harming
harmins

Literary usage of Harmels

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

1. The Labor Problem and the Social Catholic Movement in France: A Study in the by Parker Thomas Moon (1921)
"This complexity was inherent in the theory itself, for the harmels were ... The harmels attempted to make a Christian synthesis of these principles. ..."

2. A Parish Providence: A Country Tale by E. M. Lynch, Charles Gavan Duffy (1894)
"... &c. ; and if space permitted I should attempt a brief description of the work of one other French " Deputy Providence," the firm of harmels, ..."

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