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† gloomth (App. peculiar to Walpole.) [f. gloom v.1 or n.1 + -th1.] Gloom.
1753H. Walpole Lett. to Mann 27 Apr. (1833) III. 40 One has a satisfaction in imprinting the gloomth of Abbeys and Cathedrals on one's house. 1754― Let. to G. Montagu 8 June, Priv. Corr. (1820) I. 347 [Strawberry] is now in the height of its greenth, blueth, gloomth, honeysuckle, and seringahood. 1770― Let. 11 June Ibid. III. 331 Strawberry, with all its painted glass and gloomth. |