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holm

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Holm \Holm\ (h[=o]m), n. [AS. holm, usually meaning, sea, water; akin to Icel. h[=o]lmr, holmr, an island, Dan. holm, Sw. holme, G. holm, and prob. to E. hill. Cf. Hill .] An islet in a river. --J. Brand. Low, flat land. --Wordsworth. The soft wind blowing ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Holm may refer to: Holm (island) , a place-name for islands in areas with Scandinavian influence especially river islets or land bounded by water. Holm Oak or Quercus ilex , a tree. Also found as a placename element in southern England such as Holmbush ...

Usage examples of holm.

The chance of Holm finding a recharger in Lopat seemed slight indeed from what she had learned.

Holm had floundered helplessly to save his younger brother, but it was Tinne who rescued them both.

Holm and Tinne in shock and abandoned near the foot of the 241 mountain range, already winter when Druida was still late autumn.

Family members from distant branches trickled in and were assigned to train with Tab or Tinne or Holm.

Holm clapped Tinne on the shoulder, jolting both his brother and father.

Celeste Holm and film director Ralph Nelson, he had read a history of American bohemianism in fifth grade and decided that he had found his milieu.

The only way off the Holm was by the cradle, and my captor would clearly wait until the other side of the ropeway was manned before sending me across.

His teeth on edge from sugared sweet wine, he may have ground the Virgin to within speaking distance two or three times more: on the Holm, between the lumberyards on either side of Breitenbach Bridge or, as usual, at Strohdeich.

Of stree first ther was leyd ful many a lode, But how the fyr was maked upon highte, Ne eek the names that the trees highte, As, ook, firre, birch, aspe, alder, holm, popeler, Wylugh, elm, plane, assh, box, chasteyn, lynde, laurer, Mapul, thorn, bech, hasel, ew, whippeltre, How they weren fild shal nat be toold for me, Ne how the goddes ronnen up and doun Disherited of hir habitacioun, In whiche they woneden in reste and pees, Nymphes, Fawnes, and Amadrides.

Held out by a helpful wind, it would show a device of three overlapping holm oak leaves.

Grabbing her quiver, Liath rolled off her pallet and into the cover of a low-lying holm oak.

She collapsed onto it, under the shelter of a holm oak, and plunged into sleep.

Through a screen of weeping willow, elder, sycamore, and holm oak, the river made a welcoming sight, with patches of sun-burnished water showing amid cool islands of tree shade.

Below was a black-purple immensity of scree, talus-slope, dark forests of beech and holm oak, sloping down to a valley and a thread of road winding up into the mountains.

I glanced out through the window at the lines of spruce and holm oak trees on the steep mountainside.