gaumless
[ gawm-lis ]
/ ˈgɔm lɪs /
adjective Chiefly British Informal.
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
Words nearby gaumless
gaullist,
gault,
gaultheria,
gaultier,
gaum,
gaumless,
gaun,
gaunt,
gauntlet,
gauntlet bandage,
gauntry
Example sentences from the Web for gaumless
Nay, aw dooant know, but my mother's been callin' him 'gaumless,' happen that's it.
Yorkshire Ditties, First Series |John HartleyYon were gaumless words, and bitter did I rue iver having spokken 'em.
More Tales of the Ridings |Frederic Moorman