Limns vs Limos - What's the difference?
limns | limos |
(limn)
(Greek god) A daughter of Eris, Limos is the goddess/personification of famine and starvation. Her Roman counterpart is Fames.
As a verb limns
is third-person singular of limn.As a proper noun Limos is
a daughter of Eris, Limos is the goddess/personification of famine and starvation. Her Roman counterpart is Fames.As a noun limos is
plural of limo.limns
English
Verb
(head)limn
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Usage notes
* Particularly used in arts journalism; not understood by significant portion of American public.The Sun goes out on a limn with unusual headline: Unusual word in front-page headline leaves some readers scratching their heads, Jill Rosen, The Baltimore Sun, September 7, 2010