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gaumless

American  
[gawm-lis] / ˈgɔm lɪs /

adjective

Chiefly British Informal.
  1. gormless.


gaumless British  
/ ˈɡɔːmlɪs /

adjective

  1. a variant spelling of gormless

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Etymology

Origin of gaumless

1740–50; dial. ( Scots, N England) gaum heed, attention ( Middle English gome < Old Norse gaumr; akin to Gothic gaumjan to observe) + -less

Example Sentences

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Ryder's attempts at decoration -- mirror frames, screens and so forth -- look naive and gaumless compared with the more polished work of Tiffany or John La Farge.

From Time Magazine Archive

The main character is gaumless in the first chapters and a functioning human male at the end, simply because the author has decreed a character transplant.

From Time Magazine Archive

Yon were gaumless words, and bitter did I rue iver having spokken 'em.

From More Tales of the Ridings by Moorman, Frederic William

But He don't laik about His wark, ��� Or stop to hark to t' birds; He minds His business, does the Lord, ��� An' wastes no gaumless words.

From Songs of the Ridings by Moorman, Frederic William

Aw dooant say onny fellies has been;—tha should know th' best, but awm nawther blind nor gaumless.

From Yorksher Puddin' A Collection of the Most Popular Dialect Stories from the Pen of John Hartley by Hartley, John