- tume
- cos·tume;im·pos·tume;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
tumė — tumė̃ sf. sing. (4) FrnW 1. Kos37(I), DŽ, NdŽ, KŽ, Švnč, Ml, Slk, Šts tirštas, blandus, glitus skystis, nuoviras: Kad tus kruopus pavirini, putrelė vaikuo paliekta su tumelè Plt. Kuo salyklas sinkesnis, tuo tumė̃ geresnė Rš. Išvirė kokios tumė̃s … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
tumė — tumė̃ dkt. Kruõpų tumė̃ … Bendrinės lietuvių kalbos žodyno antraštynas
tume — obs. Sc. form of toom, empty … Useful english dictionary
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Tume — Recorded in many forms as shown below, this is a surname of English but ultimately Biblical origins. It was introduced into Europe by Knight Templars returning from the famous Crusades to free the Holy land in the 12th century. It rapidly became… … Surnames reference
TUME — Kadınlar topluluğu. Avretler cemaati … Yeni Lügat Türkçe Sözlük
tume — empty ; a toom purse makes a bleit (i. e. bashful) merchant; evidently derived from the Danish word TOM, empty … A glossary of provincial and local words used in England
cos|tume — «noun. KOS toom, tyoom; verb. kos TOOM, TYOOM», noun, verb, tumed, tum|ing. –n. 1. dress; outer clothing; style of dress, including the way the hair is worn, kind of jewelry worn, and the like: »The clown wore a funny costume. The kimono is part… … Useful english dictionary
im|pos|tume — «ihm POS choom, tyoom», noun. Archaic. an abscess. ╂[< Old French empostume, alteration of aposteme, ultimately < Greek apóstēma] … Useful english dictionary
Gang on like a tume mill — chatter on without a pause … Scottish slang