Do we say holm or hom

holm 48 occurrences

" The other is taken from "Der englische Gedanke in Deutschland" ("The English Idea in Germany,") by Ernst Müller-Holm, p. 72.

As Naddod gave a rather favourable account of his discovery on his return to Norway, one Gardar Suafarson, of Swedish origin, who was settled in Norway, determined upon making an expedition to Snow-land in 864; and having circumnavigated the whole extent of this new discovery, he named it from himself, Gardars-holm, or Gardars-island.

The Burgendas certainly inhabited the island of Born-holm, called from them Borgenda-holm, or island of the Borgendas, gradually corrupted to Borgend-holm, Bergen-holm, Born-holm.

The Burgendas certainly inhabited the island of Born-holm, called from them Borgenda-holm, or island of the Borgendas, gradually corrupted to Borgend-holm, Bergen-holm, Born-holm.

The Burgendas certainly inhabited the island of Born-holm, called from them Borgenda-holm, or island of the Borgendas, gradually corrupted to Borgend-holm, Bergen-holm, Born-holm.

The Burgendas certainly inhabited the island of Born-holm, called from them Borgenda-holm, or island of the Borgendas, gradually corrupted to Borgend-holm, Bergen-holm, Born-holm.

The Burgendas certainly inhabited the island of Born-holm, called from them Borgenda-holm, or island of the Borgendas, gradually corrupted to Borgend-holm, Bergen-holm, Born-holm.

High o'er his head waved a bright golden standard Now let the waves bear their wealth to the holm.

In Beowulf alone there are fifteen names for the sea, from the holm, that is, the horizon sea, the "upmounding," to the brim, which is the ocean flinging its welter of sand and creamy foam upon the beach at your feet.

Finally, there is Holm's screw, which has no

Q.Will you describe the configuration and action of Holm's screw? A.First, then, the screw increases in the direction of its length, and this increase is very rapid at the following edge, so that, in fact, the following edge stands in the plane of the shaft, or in the vertical longitudinal plane of the vessel.

The propeller is Holm's conchoidal propeller.

Screw propeller, Holm's conchoidal.

" [Footnote 1: Thomas Campanius (Holm), Description of the Province of New Sweden, book iii, ch.

The company decided that all this was fairly won, but Capt. Holm demurred, and refused to give up the property until an application was made to Gen. George Washington, ("the father of his country,") who decided that Capt. Helm had lost the game, and that Mr. Graham had fairly won the property, of which Mr. G. took immediate possession, and conveyed to his own plantation.

A more detailed treatment of the contemporary history will be found in the History of Greece by Curtius or by Holm.

Linea Bunch Holm (W); 22Aug73; R557493.

SEE Lovecraft, H.P. Passing of Eric Holm.

Linea Bunch Holm (W); 22Aug73; R557493.

By John Cecil Holm.

John Cecil Holm (A); 3Jun75; R606822. R606823.

It is probable also that she helped to write the beautiful and tender Saxe Holm Stories.

The Steep Holm, the nearer and more conspicuous of the two islets, 5 m. from the coast, is little better than a barren rock rearing its huge bulk precipitously, nearly 300 ft. above the waves.

The Flat Holm, 2 m. farther off, though of about the same circumference (1-1/2 m.), is a far less imposing object in the sea-scape, but is more amenable to the influences of civilisation.

"The margin of the lake on the Dalehead side has its charms of wood and water; and Fischer Crag, twin brother to Raven Crag, is no bad object, when taken near the island called Buck's Holm" ('A Description of Sixty Studies from Nature', by William Green of Ambleside, 1810, p. 57).

hom 52 occurrences

Like the Roman catholics, they had rosaries, containing 108 beads, and their prayer is, Hom-Mani-Pema- Hum.

And zee schulle undirstonde, zif it lyke zou, that at myn hom comynge, I cam to Rome, and schewed my lif to oure holy fadir the Pope, and was assoylled of alle that lay in my conscience, of many a dyverse grevous poynt: as men mosten nedes, that ben in company, dwellyng amonges so many a dyverse folk of dyverse secte and of beleeve, as I have ben.

[Footnote 5: For the story of these Moliones see Nestor's speech, Hom.

And that which Gualter hath commented, hom. 10. in epist.

in hom. 1840.

hom. 17. 1888.

hom. prorog.

Hom. 9. voluit urbem tyrannus evertere, et Deus non prohibuit; voluit captivos ducere, non impedivit; voluit ligare, concessit, &c. 3801.

hom. 3. de poenit. 6772.

hom 5. non fornicatorem abnuit, non ebrium avertit, non superbum repellit, non aversatur Idololatram, non adulterum, sed omnes suscipit, omnibus communicat.

' gar y hom' age sen' ti nel dif' fer ence TO MY DOG BLANCO.[003]

* 43 dole man' na em' blem re leased' plumes breathe crim' son feath' ered soared dou' bly hom'

So, with Na-ture still con-fess-ing His great good-ness, let us pay Grate-ful hom-age for each bless-ing Of this sun-ny month of May.

"Hom'-sik," he cried, "veech mean bein' sik of hom'!

exclaimed Henri; "oui, I vas all but die myself ven I fust try to git away from hom'.

Hom. iii. 56.

It has been already mentioned that up to the year 1853 the Clementine Homilies were only extant in a mutilated form, ending abruptly in the middle of Hom. xix.

The first runs thus: Hom. iii. 52.

[168:1] Hom. i. 6; ii. 19, 23; iii. 73; iv. 1; xiii. 7; xvii.

[Greek:Oi aidos Ginetai ae t' andras mega sinetai aed' oninaesi.] HOM.

[Greek: Oiae gar phullon geneae, toiaede kai Andron.] HOM.

Ton opot ithusei o geoon epi cheosi masasthai, Tasd anemos riptaske poti nephea skioenta.] HOM.

col. 947., the passage stands thus: "Fu mandato Bartolomeo Valori, hom giudeo, el qual vivea di cambi."

Add. 8575, 8576, read, "Bartoli Valori, hom iudio.

Thou moon, | that rul'st | the night, And sun, | that guid'st | the day, Ye glitt' | -ring stars | of light, To him | your hom | -age pay: His praise | declare, Ye heavens | above, And clouds | that move In liq | -uid air.

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