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coomy, a. (ˈkuːmɪ) [f. coom n.1 + -y1.] Begrimed with soot or coal-dust.1823 Galt Entail II. iii. 22 Ye see my fingers are coomy. 1830 ― Lawrie T. i. iv. (1849) 11 A wee coomy thing of a nailer like me. 1853 Whistle-Binkie (Sc. Songs) Ser. i. 88 Ilk coomy collier.
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culmy
ˈculmy, a. Also 4 colmie, -omy. [f. culm1 + -y.] † 1. Blackened or begrimed with soot: = coomy.a 1300 K. Horn 1082 He lokede him a-bute Wiþ his colmie snute. 1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. xiii. 356 Thanne pacience parceyued of poyntes [of] his cote, Was colmy [v.r. culmy, colomy] þorw coueityse and vnkynde ...
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