Paumed vs Plumed - What's the difference?
paumed | plumed |
(paum)
(obsolete) To palm off by fraud.
(obsolete) To cheat at cards.
(Webster 1913)
Having or decorated with a plume or plumes.
* 1854 , William Campbell, The Raid of Albyn
As a verb paumed
is past tense of paum.As an adjective plumed is
having or decorated with a plume or plumes.paumed
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Verb
(head)paum
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Verb
(en verb)- (Swift)
plumed
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Adjective
(-)- Is there no Albyn now to wake thy song,
No chiefs who still their fathers' worth retain,
No plumed and plaided clans those hills among,
Worthy to claim the tribute of thy strain?