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dumose, a. rare.|djuːˈməʊs| [ad. L. dūmōs-us bushy, f. dūmus thorn-bush, bramble.] a. Full of bushes. b. Bot. Having a compact bushy habit of growth.
[1623Cockeram, Dumosous, full of bushes.] 1721Bailey, Dumose, full of Brambles and Briers. Hence duˈmosity.
1656Blount Glossogr., Dumosity, that hath many, or is full of Brambles or Bryers. (Sic.) |