Definition of Lyams

1. Noun. (plural of lyam) ¹

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Definition of Lyams

1. lyam [n] - See also: lyam

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lyams

lxxiv
lxxv
lxxvi
lxxvii
lxxviii
lxxxi
lxxxii
lxxxiii
lxxxiv
lxxxv
lxxxvi
lxxxvii
lxxxviii
lyable
lyam
lyams (current term)
lyard
lyart
lyase
lyases
lyate
lyates
lybard
lycaenid
lycaenids
lycanthrope
lycanthropes
lycanthropia
lycanthropic

Literary usage of Lyams

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

1. Days and nights of salmon fishing in the Tweed: With a Short Account of the by William Scrope (1898)
"Peace be here I if he didna stem the throat four feet deep wi' the waster sticking straight up in his back as if he never fand it, wi' the lyams about him! ..."

2. The Gentleman's Magazine (1785)
"MR. URBAN, TT is faid that Lord Orford has a mac- l kaw that has laid eggs, and hatched. Now 1 can allure you, that Capt. Wil- lyams, late of Canterbury, ..."

3. A Dictionary of the Bible: Comprising Its Antiquities, Biography, Geography by William Smith, John Mee Fuller (1893)
"Ric/,tcr u. Samue''. rejects the narrative as unhistorical. [F. \V. 2. (B. 'lyaMs; A. ..."

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