Definition of Holesom

1. wholesome [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Holesom

holeable
holed
holed out
holed up
holeless
holelike
holer
holers
holes
holes-in-the-wall
holes in one
holes out
holes up
holeshot
holeshots
holesom (current term)
holesome
holethnic
holey
holfertite
holibut
holibuts
holidam
holiday
holiday-maker
holiday-makers
holiday camp
holiday camps
holiday heart syndrome
holiday home

Literary usage of Holesom

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

1. History of Lace by Bury Palliser (1865)
"holesom, or cutwork, is a favourite employment of Swedish women, and is generally taught in ... It was by a collar of this holesom, worked in silk and gold, ..."

2. Chaucer's Translation of Boethius's "De Consolatione Philosophiæ." by Boethius, Geoffrey Chaucer, Richard Morris (1868)
"1Г fei slepen holesom slopes vpon fe gras, and dronken of fe ryn- ... flies—flejes 1334 blöde—blood 1335 holesom— ..."

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